The mask is officially off, Patriots. At Rincon High School in Arizona, we're witnessing the left's playbook in real-time – and it's uglier than we thought.
For weeks now, students at hundreds of schools nationwide have staged walkouts protesting President Trump's common-sense immigration enforcement. These disruptions to the educational process? Completely protected, according to school administrators. But try to organize a conservative voice on campus, and suddenly the tolerance crowd shows their true colors.
Here's what happened: Leaders of Rincon High's Latino Student Union organized a walkout opposing the Trump administration's LEGAL immigration policies – you know, the ones 76 million Americans voted for. The school not only allowed this political theater but practically rolled out the red carpet.
But just one week later, these same students proved they have zero interest in actual dialogue or diversity of thought. They demanded the complete removal of the school's Turning Point USA chapter from the Tucson Unified campus. Their petition to the school board? Ban the conservative group entirely.
The New Rules: Protest for Me, Not for Thee
This isn't about free speech – it's about control. Liberal students can disrupt classes, stage walkouts, and turn schools into political battlegrounds when it serves their agenda. But the moment conservative students try to organize? Shut it down. Cancel it. Remove it entirely.
What's particularly infuriating is the silence from school administrators who should be protecting ALL students' rights to political expression. Where's the outrage from the same educators who lecture about "tolerance" and "inclusion"?
"This is exactly the kind of ideological bullying President Trump promised to end in his second term," said one parent familiar with the situation.
This Arizona incident perfectly captures the broader assault on conservative voices in our education system. Students are being taught that only one worldview is acceptable – and if you dare to think differently, you'll be silenced, shamed, and removed.
The question every parent should be asking: If schools can't protect basic fairness in student organizations, what else are they failing to teach our kids about American values?
