Washington State School District Bans Game of “Tag” to “Ensure Physical, Emotional Safety of Students”

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I never really loved the game “tag” as a youth, although I never thought for a second it was particularly dangerous or violent. My emotional and/or physical state certainly never felt threatened.

In contrast, I loved dodgeball. It was the highlight of my day every single time we were allowed to play it. I wasn’t a particularly big or strong kid, and I certainly wasn’t the best player, but I loved it nonetheless. Everybody did.

Dodgeball is like going into war compared to “tag,” yet for a Washington state school district, “tag” is simply to “emotionally and physically” damaging to be played during recess.

If you want to write a textbook on how a nation can raise a generation of terrified, pampered children who will grow up to be docile, apathetic adults, this is it.

From local station Q13 FOX TV:

MERCER ISLAND, Wash. — Kids at the Mercer Island School District are now banned from playing the popular childhood game of tag on the playground.

Parents told Q13 Fox News they had no idea about the ban until their kids told them.  Now, moms and dads are asking why they weren’t part of the decision-making process.

“Good grief, our kids need some unstructured playtime,” said mom Kelsey Joyce.

“In this day and age of childhood obesity, there’s a need for more activity,” said Neher. “Kids should be free to have spontaneous play on the playground at recess. It’s important for their learning.”

She created a Facebook page to help spread the word to other parents about the ban. In less than 24 hours, hundreds of moms and dads joined to voice their concerns, mainly that the district didn’t ask parents what they thought first.

These parents sound like potential terrorists to me.

Now that the ban is in place, one of Joyce’s kids no longer plays during recess.

“He has been spending most of his recesses wandering around with his friend talking about video games, which is the last thing I want him to be doing,” she said.

Now here’s the best (worst) part:

“The Mercer Island School District and school teams have recently revisited expectations for student behavior to address student safety. This means while at play, especially during recess and unstructured time, students are expected to keep their hands to themselves. The rationale behind this is to ensure the physical and emotional safety of all students.

“School staffs are working with students in the classroom to ensure that there are many alternative games available at recess and during unsupervised play, so that our kids can still have fun, be with their friends, move their bodies and give their brains a break.”

“Give their brains a break.” Yep, that’s the point isn’t it. Sounds like perfect training for the unthinking, censored, coddled, increasingly pointless experience they are likely to have at college. Recall:

Rutgers University Warns Students – “There is No Such Thing as Free Speech”

A Professor Speaks Out – How Coddled, Hyper Sensitive Undergrads are Ruining College Learning

Statists Declare War on Free Speech – College Students Banned from Handing Out Constitutions in Hawaii

California Student Banned from Handing Out Constitutions on Campus

A Winter Wonderland of Fear – Cities Across the U.S. Move to Ban Unregulated Sledding

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

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3 thoughts on “Washington State School District Bans Game of “Tag” to “Ensure Physical, Emotional Safety of Students””

  1. These rotten, incompetent teachers today should do what we did. Monitor their play and intervene immediately when it seems to get rough and give them one warning to play nice or you will break it up. Almost always, their behavior changes, DISCIPLINE, not PUNISHMENT, is what changes behavior. Avoiding responsibility for their students is outrageous and cowardly. I feel sorry for every child in government-run public schools today. Dumbed down, taught NOT to think, privacy and rights infringed, bullies and thugs getting away with violence, very little, if any, healthy physical activity, victims of lack of supplies and today in one school, FORCED RFID CHIPS! Parents, you will regret the day you failed to STOP this!

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