This is taking ridiculous to exciting new levels. First of all, unless he is a black belt his hands are not weapons. What they are doing is the equivalent of banning words like "buns" and "suns" because they rhyme with guns. But even so, in preschool, this is unacceptable. They are making a very young child painfully aware of his handicap and insulting his name. We may be able to see the nuances of this issue, but rest assured he cannot.Hunter Spanjer says his name with a certain special hand gesture, but at just three and a half years old, he may have to change it."He's deaf, and his name sign, they say, is a violation of their weapons policy," explained Hunter's father, Brian Spanjer.Grand Island's "Weapons in Schools" Board Policy 8470 forbids "any instrument...that looks like a weapon," But a three year-old's hands?"It's a symbol. It's an actual sign, a registered sign, through S.E.E.," Brian Spanjer said.
As for nuance, it's still all crap. Banning hand gestures is ridiculous enough, but when it is a child's name it just makes sense that they get over themselves.
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