WTF: Did a school suspend student for believing that Nirvana was a clothing brand?
Ok, ok.. a todos los que amamos la música nos molesta un poco que algunas personas no conozcan a bandas míticas como Nirvana, ¿de acuerdo? Pero de eso a que una escuela tome la determinación de suspender a un estudiante por pensar que se trataba de la marca de su ropa, pues como que hay una brecha enorme, ¿no?
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Let's see how the case was
This is the Yeshiva Har Torah school, a New York school that is described as a modern orthodox primary.Well, it turns out that he went viral in networks this month by saying that a student was suspended indefinitely for thinking that Nirvana was the mark of his clothes, ignoring that it is a band that made history in music.
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"The eighth grade student said:" I thought Nirvana was a clothing brand, "last week, he was suspended indefinitely," they wrote on their Twitter account accompanied by the following: "We recognize that this incident has been annoying for someGen X community members ”, in reference, obvious, to the so -called generation X.
In that same TW thread, the school shared that they updated its clothing code for students, and that none could carry a garment with some symbol or the name of a band, if it was not able to name at least three songs from said grouping orartist.
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He immediately began to get a lot.And yes, they published that the school had expelled a student for confusing Nirvana, giving that.
All that might be that the student was suspended for not meeting Nirvana
Peeeeeero, the above might not be quite true ... just check some of the YESHIVA HER TORAH tweets, to real educational institution.
In fact, in the same thread they shared another MSJ saying that if you like their tweets, go to their YouTube account because there are still worse.In addition, they said that this rule of the three songs has an exception when someone carries a garment of Blind Melon, because in that case they would only have to know a song (the only one they have ... they say).
In a nutshell, everything indicates that it is just a trolley towards the so -called X generation for that fame that they no longer know legendary bands like Nirvana.
Did a school suspend student for believing that Nirvana was a clothing brand?
Although yes, in a tweet of the alleged student who did not know that Nirvana was not the mark of his clothes, they shared that a little girl who wore a sweatshirt with the distinctive symbol of the Rolling Stones could name three rolas of the band, so he had "permission" to take the garment to school: "You won it," they wrote to him.