MechAg94 wrote:So the district is banning her for a year. What about banning the idiot witnesses who lied?
The woman allegedly confronted a group of 7th-grade girls who were celebrating a sports win. Personally, I think that over the line. If there was some problem with the manner of he celebration, she needed to talk to the other team's coach.
The people who said she had a gun probably were playing an adult version of the old game telephone. Someone who was too far away to see clearly thought she had a handgun (this situation probably was in darkness). That person told someone else that the woman had a gun, and it spread like wildfire.
In a case like that, I don't think its a lie. It's spreading unverified information without due diligence.
I think the word
lie gets thrown around too much lately.
- Jim