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A Massachusetts high school has removed 'USA Day' from its school spirit week, citing concerns that the event is too politicized. This decision has sparked controversy, with some criticizing the school for allowing other politically charged events, such as pride month celebrations. The American Civil Liberties Union is also involved in a separate incident, demanding a Kansas elementary school to repeal a policy that allegedly forbids boys from wearing long hair.
.@WellesleyPS didn’t allow a “USA Day” because it’s “too politicized.” Yet this same district celebrates pride month and puts out statements promoting pride parades. You’re not allowed to celebrate America but you’re allowed to celebrate who people like to have s*x with! https://t.co/AAgqsEUjQE
The American Civil Liberties Union is demanding that a Kansas elementary school repeal a policy it says forbids boys from wearing long hair after an 8-year-old Native American student was allegedly forced to cut his or be sent home. https://t.co/4ZwRIAu5C6
High School in Massachusetts Cancels ‘USA Day’ Because Administrators Fear it Will be too ‘Politicized’ via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/jfOI2CBFJL
Massachusetts high school nixes ‘USA Day’ from school spirit week because it’s too ‘politicized’ https://t.co/PkQ82d0VXW
High School Bans ‘USA Day’ For Being Too ‘Politicized’ https://t.co/kb77VVUUkk