WorldNetDaily reports that a California school district is considering a policy, under which, no group of people would be allowed to engage in any behavior that makes others "feel left out."
This is so idiotic. How do you measure "feeling left out?" I'm a timid person and there are lots of times I "feel" left out, even when around people I know are not trying to make me feel left out. It is my nature.
Secondly, what about the right to associate (or disassociate) from people. I, as an individual, have the right to hang out with whomever I want. I also have the right to not hang out with whomever I want. That does not infringe upon the rights of that other person. Actually, forcing me to hang out with someone infringes on my right.
Finally, when are we going to stop caring about how people feel. Life is tough. Get over it. You don't have any right to always be comfortable, liked or feel good. As a matter of fact, to truly develop character you have to experience some tough times. So, instead of crying to the administrator that "so-and-so makes me uncomfortable," get over yourself (you are not THAT special), buck up, and move on.
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