Meet Jaiden, a 12-year-old student at The Vanguard School in Colorado Springs; a charter school which is 90% publicly funded but privately administrated. He wears a Gadsden Flag patch on his backpack to show his support for the ideals of constitutional liberty. However, the Director of Operations at Vangaurd sees that flag very differently.
This student was kicked out for the Gadsden flag on his backpack in Colorado
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) August 29, 2023
His teacher's car: pic.twitter.com/2n0MmdS8Cu
Using SPLC related talking points and disinformation, the school director cited comparisons to "slavery" and "racism" while noting a connection to "patriot groups" as the reasons why the symbol is "disruptive to class." Jaiden was removed from his classes unless he leaves his backpack with the Gadsden patch behind.
Meet 12yo Jaiden who was kicked out of class yesterday in Colorado Springs for having a Gadsden flag patch, which the school claims has "origins with slavery."
— Connor Boyack 📚 (@cboyack) August 29, 2023
The school's director said via email that the patch was "disruptive to the classroom environment."
Receipts in the 🧵 pic.twitter.com/qQ8jK1zSpR
It's not surprising that the Gadsden Flag, long a symbol of rebellion against tyranny, has become a specific target of the political left and the neocon establishment. The "don't tread on me" ideal is a foundation of the American Revolution and the founding of the Bill Of Rights, and these are things that the increasingly leftist education system finds distasteful.
The demonization of the flag has ramped up in recent years with the events of January 6th and the spread of far-left indoctrination programs such as Critical Race Theory and gender identity propaganda within publicly funded schools. There are hundreds if not thousands of examples online of BLM, Antifa and LGBT flags hanging in American classrooms, all of them representing a Marxist-rooted agenda of deconstruction, anti-science and anti-merit. But a kid with a Gadsden patch is considered "disruptive" to the educational environment?
Tuesday afternoon, Connor Boyack tweeted an update; Jaiden has decided to return to school with his patch still in place, and will do a sit-in protest if necessary. Meanwhile, two law firms have come forward to assist as necessary. His mother will likely appear on Hannity.
For those asking for an update:
— Connor Boyack 📚 (@cboyack) August 29, 2023
- Jaiden decided to go back to school today. With his patch will in place. He said he'd do a sit-in if necessary to protest.
- Two law firms have stepped forward to assist as necessary to fight the viewpoint discrimination.
- Lots of media… pic.twitter.com/lEVH6XiLDm
Just another reason for parents to remove their children from these schools as quickly as possible.
That kid is going places... dressed well, knows history better than the teacher, and laughs it off. https://t.co/rMEMC4NwRG
— Zr1Trader (@ZR1Trader) August 29, 2023