Wallingford Swarthmore Bans Christmas On Buses

Wallingford Swarthmore Bans Christmas On Buses — The Wallingford Swarthmore School District has sent a memo ordering all bus drivers and aides to not have Christmas theme decorations or wear Christmas-themed attire.

“If you have decorated your bus with anything specific to the Christmas Holiday or any other decorations relating to a specific religion, please remove them immediately. In addition, employees are instructed not to wear clothing related to Christmas or any other religious holiday.”

The memo claims the policy is response to complaints from parents.

The present public school system is run by cowards and very, very stupid people.

It must be abolished and replaced with school choice.

That way the few intolerant Christmas-hating scolds can have their joyless, sterile institutions where their children are taught to submissively accept whatever authority to which they are so groomed.

And the rest of us can have a party.

Wallingford Swarthmore is in Delaware County, Pa. and consists of  SwarthmoreRose Valley and Rutledge boroughs, and Nether Providence Township.

Here’s the memo:

Wallingford Swarthmore Bans Christmas On Buses

Here’s the video:

Hat tip Christine Flowers

5 thoughts on “Wallingford Swarthmore Bans Christmas On Buses”

  1. This is sickening. One can possibly understanding the rule about not decorating the buses but why can’t the drivers wear what they want? Isn’t that an infringement of freedom of speech? I remember when I taught at a local university and objected to a student’s wearing a shirt with an unquestionably obscene message on it. The administration said that forbidding him to wear it would have been an infringement of his freedom of speech and he was allowed to continue to display this obscene message for everyone to see.

    1. –I remember when I taught at a local university and objected to a student’s wearing a shirt with an unquestionably obscene message on it. The administration said that forbidding him to wear it would have been an infringement of his freedom of speech–

      Excellent point, Joanne.

      These people don’t care about equal rules or fairness. We have to stop thinking that they do. We have to regain the power to get rid of people like this.

  2. Can we withhold our school taxes next year, because we didn’t like this ruling? Didn’t think so. This does show students how to effect change, merely by complaining and that is an important lesson to learn.

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