Political Correctness...

Herr wrote:
RatBastard wrote:
Herr wrote:
Are you saying the teacher was stupid, or the parents for objecting?

FYI the term "politically correct" is almost never used except as a bogeyman by the right wing.


1) The former.
2) It is a concept contrived by the libtards to 'protect' us' thus allowing them to become the thought police.



Besides apparently misunderstanding the article, and the term political correctness, Since you are using terms like "iibtards," you're clearly not of a sufficient intellectual stature to have this discussion. 



Typical response when one has no valid point to make.
RatBastard wrote:
Herr wrote:
RatBastard wrote:
Herr wrote:
Are you saying the teacher was stupid, or the parents for objecting?

FYI the term "politically correct" is almost never used except as a bogeyman by the right wing.


1) The former.
2) It is a concept contrived by the libtards to 'protect' us' thus allowing them to become the thought police.



Besides apparently misunderstanding the article, and the term political correctness, Since you are using terms like "iibtards," you're clearly not of a sufficient intellectual stature to have this discussion. 



Typical response when one has no valid point to make.


I made a valid point, which just like the article, you missed. 
Thinking about it more, the parents should be outraged if this is a public school. If I had kids in a public school, I sure as hell would not want them coming home singing Christmas songs. There is that whole separation of church and state thing. I guess if you were to include them in with songs from non-Christian religious holidays as a part of a music appreciation class of sorts, that'd be ok. But that could also be a grey area.