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Mar 13 2024

Profiles in Countermoonbattery: Cameron Blasek

Grim as the situation sometimes appears, pushback still works. From St. Leon, Indiana:

Cameron Blasek was asked by school staff at East Central High School to remove the [American] flag from his truck.

According to the moonbat religion that prevails in the education establishment, the US flag is profane because it represents white supremacy, heteronormativity, cisgenderism, et cetera, ad nauseam.

They threatened to write the student up for insubordination. But Blasek refused to take down Old Glory.

Later in the same day, Blasek was called to the office to discuss the situation again. He showed school officials that he was following both laws related to the flag and the school’s code of conduct.

He was told the rules would be revised so as to forbid flying the flag.

The day following Blasek’s meeting with his educators, nearly two dozen other students showed up with flags attached to their cars. Blasek was called to the principal’s office nonetheless.

When Blasek continued to stand firm, the educrats backed down:

“After careful consideration and in recognition of the importance of the U.S. flag as a symbol of unity and national identity, I am pleased to inform you that we are allowing the display of the U.S. Flag by students in the East Central parking lot. I understand the significance of this symbol and the pride it instills in our students, teachers, and the entire school community. I share this pride,” Principal Tom Black wrote.

I’ll bet.

On a tip from Anonymous.


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One Response to “Profiles in Countermoonbattery: Cameron Blasek”

  1. […] and countermoonbattery are often rewarded. Indiana high school student Cameron Blasek didn’t let educrats tell him he couldn’t fly Old Glory from his truck. He could have […]


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