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Brownie Points For The Thought Police – New Jersey School Kid Asks For A Brownie And The Police Are Called
10.18.2017 | News | Ed Brodow | 0



Eating dessert can be really bad for you. A nine-year-old boy in New Jersey was subjected to a police interrogation last month because he asked for some dessert at school. When the boy asked for brownies, another student—a little fascist in training—interpreted the request as a racist statement and turned him in. A teacher at the elementary school called the police, the poor kid was given the third degree by the police, and the case was referred to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency.

http://dailysurge.com/2017/10/brownie-points-thought-police-new-jersey-school-kid-asks-brownie-police-called/

Offline the_doc

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Maybe the school was just too niggardly in dispensing desserts.

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Just so everyone knows -- this is not a new story.  The incident occurred in June, 2016. 

A better version of the story is here:

http://www.philly.com/philly/education/20160629_Why_police_were_called_to_a_South_Jersey_third_grade_class_party.html

Another reason not to send kids to a public school.

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Maybe the school was just too niggardly in dispensing desserts.

Your use of the word "dispensing" may upset some people.

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I wonder what law breaking the police thought they were responding to?  Why did they respond and participate in this at all?

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I wonder what law breaking the police thought they were responding to?  Why did they respond and participate in this at all?

For that matter, why does New Jersey even have a "Division of Child Protection and Permanency?"  Permanency?  That seems a bit...Orwellian.
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I love those...and candy corn, too.  I draw the line at circus peanuts, though.  Uh-uh.   **nononono*
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Omigosh, you're probably right.  (The word "dispensed" is a microaggression at the very least, since elegant diction is clearly not PC.)