Thanks to d3viant`s_ang3| for passing me this link. It's about a runner who came in second place — but almost first — in the 100 meter hurdles. However, because she might have had a nose ring she was disqualified.
Heather Dillon, a first-year senior, appeared to finish second behind Chong in the 100 hurdles, but was disqualified because the starter said she was still wearing her nose ring. Juneau coaches and school officials protested to no avail over Dillon's disqualification, even producing photos of Dillon's face during the event to try and show the starter the ring was gone.
That's pretty messed up I think. Disqualify a student after a race because you think you noticed a nose ring? What in the world is that trying to teach or accomplish? You know, if you want to make a dog fucked-up, put it in a cage and poke it with a stick at random and punish it unfairly for acting normally. If you do that, you'll have a violent dog that will have a bloodlust and will kill at every opportunity.
What happens when you raise people like that?
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