Apparently, it’s now offending if you, or these twin daughters in Aubrey Texas where jackets with the Air Force logo on it at Aubrey Middle School . Welcome to Obamaville 2015. You’d expect this kind of crap from California, New York, Chicago or Vermont. But Aubrey Middle School in Texas? The eleven year old twin girls were wearing an Air Force jacket to pay tribute to their father. A disabled Iraq war veteran is named Phil Rolen. This is apparently what people like Mr. Rolen are fighting for now. A country where it’s ‘offensive’ to wear an American Air Force jacket to school. Man, have things changed since I was in ‘middle school’ which was called junior high back in the old days.
Twins banned from middle school over Air Force logos on jackets |
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From the flag outside their Providence Village home to the photos inside, the Rolens are a proud military family.
Eleven-year-old twins Kaidence and Abigail were even born on an Air Force base.
So the new fall jackets they bought to wear to Aubrey Middle School shouldn’t be a surprise.
“The Air Force ones they picked out — we might’ve nudged them a little bit,” says Phil Rolen, their father.
But the girls didn’t expect the reaction they got from teachers once they stepped into their classrooms.
“She yelled at me and said that’s out of the dress code and that she would get me in trouble if I wore something out of dress code,” says Kaidence.
“It’s political correctness run amok,” says their father.