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Papa_Complex
06-02-2011, 08:00 AM
High school student, Jack Christie, has been suspended from school for videos he made on his own time, then posted on Youtube. There was no connection between the videos, and the school, until he was suspended so their prophecy was self-fulfilling.

Here is his response, to the school board.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnW2_i0Q_i4

http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/student-cites-freedom-of-speech-after-suspension-for-online-videos/article2043954/?service=mobile

Particle Man
06-02-2011, 09:05 AM
Good :lol:

Papa_Complex
06-02-2011, 09:50 AM
"LOOK AT THE PUPPET!!" :lol:

Apoc
06-02-2011, 10:05 AM
Unbelievable.

There shouldnt just be students supporting them. Every student, parent, and anyone who cares about their rights should be on the school lawn, refusing to go in, until Mr Christie (he makes good cookies) is reinstated and publicly apologized to. I think this nothing short of absolutely disgusting. Saddens me to see this stuff happen here in Canada.

Too bad he really can sue for emotional distress. It might be frivalous, but so are the reasons they kicked him out of school.

azoomm
06-02-2011, 10:25 AM
Wow.

You know, they say adversity is key to defining one's character. This young man has one hell of a definition. I admire his ability to step-up when slapped in the face. All that said, I'm with Apoc - more people need to get behind him and not just students.

Kaneman
06-02-2011, 10:48 AM
Damn, this kid is a Canadian national hero...what a fucking pimp. Maybe the youth of tomorrow isn't completely stupid and doomed after all.

shmike
06-02-2011, 11:07 AM
There was no connection between the videos, and the school, until he was suspended so their prophecy was self-fulfilling.


Kudos to the kid for standing his ground.

However, there WAS a connection between the school and the videos.

From the article linked:
Mr. Christie created the videos on his laptop for presentations in economics and politics classes over the course of the last school year. Titled Jack Christie Talks to Children, they feature an animated representation of himself leading a pair of kids on adventures and purporting to explain various subjects, such as politics and corporate whistle-blowing.


I watched his 1st video and he clearly made reference to "getting a 100 on the project".

Edit: Video #2 has his teacher in it and opens by stating that it was done for a class project.

Papa_Complex
06-02-2011, 11:54 AM
Kudos to the kid for standing his ground.

However, there WAS a connection between the school and the videos.

From the article linked:


I watched his 1st video and he clearly made reference to "getting a 100 on the project".

Edit: Video #2 has his teacher in it and opens by stating that it was done for a class project.

Yup, I noticed that after the fact. It means that the videos were acceptable to the school, at the time, but his posting of them still had nothing to do with the school. It was done on his own time and a year after the project.

derf
06-02-2011, 01:09 PM
Yeh, seems to me that a school administrator made a decision that teh videos werent reflecting a positive image of the school, so he told the kid to take them down. Not wanting to get his dick trampled on when the kid said no he suspended him and called the cops. Now the administartor, not wanting to show weakness for fear of loosing control is just stepping on his own toes and alienating his other students.


If it were my kid I would tell him to take the videos down and put up some other crazier shit in its place.

shmike
06-02-2011, 02:17 PM
Yeh, seems to me that a school administrator made a decision that teh videos werent reflecting a positive image of the school, so he told the kid to take them down. Not wanting to get his dick trampled on when the kid said no he suspended him and called the cops. Now the administartor, not wanting to show weakness for fear of loosing control is just stepping on his own toes and alienating his other students.


If it were my kid I would tell him to take the videos down and put up some other crazier shit in its place.

Sounds like the most likely scenario.

I doubt the videos were ever acceptable to "the school". They were obviously acceptable to Mr. Feheley and once they got out the administrators freaked.

I'm curious to know what, if any, consequences Mr. Feheley will face.

Papa_Complex
06-02-2011, 03:01 PM
Deemed acceptable by the school, through their agent the teacher. In grade 12 French I brought a colloquial French dictionary to class, that contained all that implies, and we were encouraged to make use of it in our presentations.

Sacre merde.

*EDIT* Just heard him interviewed. Apparently those videos earned him an A.

Adeptus_Minor
06-02-2011, 07:24 PM
Maybe the youth of tomorrow isn't completely stupid and doomed after all.

Nah, I think most of them are still pretty much screwed, but this guy has potential. :dthumb:

azoomm
06-02-2011, 07:35 PM
Deemed acceptable by the school, through their agent the teacher. In grade 12 French I brought a colloquial French dictionary to class, that contained all that implies, and we were encouraged to make use of it in our presentations.

Sacre merde.

*EDIT* Just heard him interviewed. Apparently those videos earned him an A.

I saw the interview. My thought was, how can he earn an A - then with the very same material be burned at the stake? Was there some agreement he violated by posting them on the internet? Was the teacher brought to any charge because he gave a good grade to a student that broke such rules?

Papa_Complex
06-02-2011, 07:37 PM
Apparently the answer is, "None of the above."

derf
06-02-2011, 10:30 PM
I saw the interview. My thought was, how can he earn an A - then with the very same material be burned at the stake? Was there some agreement he violated by posting them on the internet? Was the teacher brought to any charge because he gave a good grade to a student that broke such rules?

please see my earlier post

EpyonXero
06-06-2011, 10:19 AM
I saw the interview. My thought was, how can he earn an A - then with the very same material be burned at the stake? Was there some agreement he violated by posting them on the internet? Was the teacher brought to any charge because he gave a good grade to a student that broke such rules?

From what I remember about school, teachers usually have a lot more sense than administrators.

Particle Man
06-07-2011, 08:29 AM
From what I remember about school, teachers usually have a lot more sense than administrators.
This. Times a googolplex.