Society's Child
The ring he brought may not have been the true ring of power, but the Kermit, Texas, school where he attended said the pretend Tolkien "one ring" was used in a "threat" against a classmate.
When Aiden told a student that he could make him disappear since the plastic ring was forged in fictional Middle Earth's Mount Doom, the school accused him of "threats of violence" against classmates.
"It sounded unbelievable," Aiden's father, Jason Steward, said in an interview with the Daily News. But Jason said his son "didn't mean anything by it."
He explained that their family had just watched The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies that week, and the elementary school boy was just pretending he had a ring like in the movie.
"Kids act out movies that they see. When I watched Superman as a kid, I went outside and tried to fly," Steward explained.
"I assure you my son lacks the magical powers necessary to threaten his friend's existence," Aiden's father continued. "If he did, I'm sure he'd bring him right back."
Aiden also got in trouble earlier this school year by bringing a copy of The Big Book of Knowledge to school. The popular children's encyclopedia contained a chapter on pregnancy, with a pregnant woman in an illustration. The school said that was a big no-no.
"He loves that book. They were studying the solar system and he took it to school. He thought his teacher would be impressed," Aiden's father explain.
Apparently books with knowledge and kids with imagination do not mix at the Kermit Elementary School.
Reader Comments
That is a perfect robotic and hypnotized human being, with no compassion, feelings and clear mind and poisoned body. They will be ideal psychopathic slaves.
Bring on the comets as soon as possible.
People only have one life to live.
Therefore build a big house and take everything you can, from everybody else and enjoy it. Maximize your existence, your importance.
Lie, cheat, steal.
Most of all.
Kill children.
ned, out
ned
But not everybody understands, therefore you should avoid expressions like the one on your sixth line, just a sugestion.
...if the director of this "school" is green and has half pin-pong balls for eyes?
Or he is an eye on top of a tower?
When i was in school sometimes me and my friends even re-enact fighting scenes from the latest action movie inside the classroom, never anyone got suspended.
The teacher simply raised his voice a little bit and we knew that we had to stop.
Later i even had a philosophy teacher that shared jokes with us, sometimes we spent the entire hour comenting the news and/or telling jokes.
Something tells me to this day that sometimes he avoided in conscious effort teaching us what was in the books, but thats a diferent story...
Good times, this was in the 90's...
When I was a kid, I was the class clown. I was constantly acting up and disturbing the class. In today's world, I would have been imprisoned at 9, and would have been labeled a terrorist and a pox on humanity. How stupid our leaders have become. All the people who are in positions of some power, want to use that power for total control, and they expect total submission or else.
When I was 9-10 I had a junior chemistry set and I remember doing things like mixing ammonia with bleach and using the sulfur to make hydrogen sulfide gas. It might have been stupid, but I learned a lot and Ieventually went on to become a biologist. If I did that stuff today, if I weren't shot on sight I'd be arrested and probably executed as a terrorist for making deadly concoctions.
As for the story itself: I remember in fourth grade making a cardboard sword and scabbard out of a box of King Vitamin cereal and wearing it to school. I got laughed at but that was it. Today? I'm sure I'd be tasered, handcuffed and processed and sent to jail for life...if I weren't just shot on sight.
But it's all gone completely overboard now. We are bordering lunacy here. Threats with an imaginary ring? Heavens sakes...
I bet the "victim" was cowering in the corner from the sheer terror of facing the Ring Of Power!
Same as the reaction of this cop to a snowball fight
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The world has truly gone mad!
Comment: The slow death of fun, imagination, and inspiration in today's society.