http://www.fox40.com/news/headlines/ktx ... 3331.storyQuote:
Ed Parraz, the Superintendent of the Denair School District told us a school supervisor asked Cody to take down the flag. The supervisor will not be fired or face repercussions. Parraz says the supervisor had information that Cody Alicea's safety was at risk because of the flag. Some students had complained about it and had apparently made threats.
"The last thing we wanted was to deny Cody his rights," said Parraz speaking about the boy's wish to fly the American flag.
Parraz said national flags were banned from campus after a Cinco De Mayo incident when tensions escalated between students displaying the Mexican flag and those waving the Stars and Stripes. Recently, several students complained and there was even one threat.
This is certainly a problem in a number of ways. I agree with Noggel that it's probably an "unthinking" reaction. They just wanted the problem to go away and decided to tell the kid to put the flag away. So the comment of "The last thing we wanted was to deny Cody his rights" is bullshit, that's the second thing they wanted, the first being not to have to deal with this at all.
Whats worse is that the school caved to reports of threats against this kid and responded by making him comply with the threats.
SuiNeko's question is interesting though. Generally speaking no I wouldnt have a problem with another flag but it depends on the context. Italy wins the world cup and a bunch of kids start waving the Italian flag... zero problem. A border state with a very high immigration population yes I'm concerned about assimilation, so I might look at it differently depending on context. In this case apparently there are already tensions and that's a problem.