Friday, January 30, 2009

Jesus. H. Crucible.

Behold Sarah Palin's America:

TULSA, OK--In a case reminiscent of the Salem Witch trials, the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma today filed a federal lawsuit charging that school officials violated 15-year-old Brandi Blackbear's rights when they accused her of casting a hex that resulted in a teacher's illness.
School officials. In Oklahoma.

Think that a teacher got sick because of a hex.

Cast by a 15-year-old witch.

School officials in Oklahoma believe that illness can be caused by witchcraft.

I don't know what's scarier: the thought that school officials really believe that a 15-year-old girl cast a spell that made a teacher sick or the thought that this is just a lame excuse for a troglodtye majority to beat up on Someone Who's Different:

In its legal complaint filed today in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma, the ACLU said that school officials not only suspended Blackbear for 15 days in December 1999 for allegedly casting spells, but also violated her religious freedom when they told her that she could not wear or draw in school any symbols related to the Wicca religion.

The ACLU lawsuit also accuses school officials of violating the young woman's due process rights when, in the spring of 1999, they suspended her for 19 days over the content of private writings taken from her book bag. Officials had searched her possessions based on a rumor that Blackbear was carrying a gun, although no weapon of any sort was ever found. To date, school officials have not returned Blackbear's writings to her.

Before these incidents, the ACLU complaint said, Brandi Blackbear had no discipline problems and had a perfect attendance record. Since being accused, she has "suffered continuous ridicule and humiliation," and "become an outcast among her fellow students," according to the complaint. She has also fallen behind in her school work because of the suspensions.

(h/t Pharyngula)


Comments:
"Okay we did do the nose...BUT SHE'S A WITCH!"
 
I'm in complete agreement with you as to the ridiculousness of this case, but I have to admit that I'm scratching my head over the fact that this happened ten years ago -- and is just now coming to light?

I think I'm missing something here.
 
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