Wow. Apparently public expression is no longer allowed in public schools.
We had student council elections a few days ago, and I jokingly put "Class Dictator" in the office blank. I got an earful from a teacher for that, so I made the image below.
![](http://www.magi-n.com/ben-dictator.jpg)
Printed, it's about an inch by an inch. I handed them to a few friends and we had a good laugh about it. That was on my last day of school.
I'm currently on vacation. I've just found out that apparently that picture pissed off the wrong person, and I'm facing suspension or expulsion for "blatant anti-semitism."
I don't understand how minds can be so twisted to think "swastika = HATE JEWS." It's obvious I wasn't using it in an anti-semetic way - it represented a symbol for opression. Who can think of a better way to express tyranny?
Nonetheless, I'm responsible for the picture. You can trust I'll argue any punishment until I'm blue in the face.
Neither do I, but apparently some Adolph somethingorother guy went and did it and he kind of ruined things for everybody else.
You might as well be asking who in their right mind would think "red cross = medical aid" or "red octagon = stop". The meaning and usage of the swastika has evolved to such a point that you cannot use it without carrying some connotation of anti-semitism (if you disagree, feel free to take a look and see how many groups out there use the Nazi swastika but disavow its anti-semitic symbolism). If you thought otherwise, I believe you're wrong, but I think that's a relatively innocent mistake and not really deserving of any punishment (outside of the standard boring lecture in which the guidance counselor will use the word "hurtful" approximately 20,000 times). Not that I'd hold my breath for the administration to see things that way.