Administrators of the Rochester Adams High School, in Rochester, Michigan, must hate the United States Military.
A father of a high school freshman went to the Rochester Adams High School with his daughter to help her find her way around her new school, but was blocked at the door by a security guard because the father was wearing his US Military uniform.
The father was barred from entering the school, and told that he would need to go home and change into normal clothes before being allowed into the school. The reason he was given for being blocked from entering his daughter’s school is that the sight of a US Military uniform “may offend another student”.
Honestly, I’m sick as hell of people being blocked from doing something legal because someone may possibly be offended.
Who gives a flying fuck if someone is offended? People get offended all the time, for many reasons, so we shouldn’t be worried about what stupid anti-American piece of shit would be offended by a member of the US Military wearing a military uniform.
Personally, I would walked right past the security guard, telling the lowly jackass to “Go Fuck himself”, and that if they want me to leave the school, he would need to go get the police to make me leave. I would have also contacted FOX News a few seconds later to let them know what kind of anti-American crap is going on at the Rochester Adams High School, in Rochester, Michigan. I would also pull my kid out of that school, and enroll in a school that doesn’t hate the United States.
Lieutenant Colonel Sherwood Baker says he is just a father who was trying to help his daughter find her way at her new high school.
Sherwood, who has served in the Army for 24 years, was told by Rochester Adams High School security that if he wanted to get into the school with his daughter he was going to have to go home and change his clothes.
Baker’s wife Rachel Ferhadson says, “Before he was allowed in, the security guard stopped him and said sorry you’re not allowed in the school. Security told him men and women in uniform weren’t allowed because it may offend another student.”
Baker says he was simply coming to the school to speak with his daughter’s counselor regarding her class schedule but was turned away at the doors because he was not wearing a tie.
Rochester Schools superintendent Robert Shaner, who is a veteran himself, quickly took care of the situation apologizing to the family for their troubles.Shaner sent a letter to Fox 2 which says: “The district has apologized for any perception that individuals in uniform are not welcome in the school. The district does not have a policy excluding individuals in uniform and will be working with administration and the firm that handles our security to make sure district policies are understood and communicated accurately.”
The Baker family has scheduled a meeting with the principal of Rochester Adams High School in the coming days.
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