
Readers, this story is longer than most commentaries; we hope you will still read the whole thing.
We do not know if the following story is true. But some of us here at TPOL have personally seen incidents like this and have heard of others very similar. This was shared by a brother in Christ, on social media. I suspect similar stories are behind the news stories we sometimes hear about someone paying hundreds or thousands of dollars to settle up bills. Please read and share the story and then read the comments below the story. And share them and add to them, as well. Tyranny can be very tiny things.
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The Pizza Caper
I was doing eighty on the highway because the Vice Principal said my second-grader was caught “distributing contraband” in the cafeteria. I thought he had drugs. I was wrong. It was pepperoni.
I walked into the administrative office still wearing my work boots, drywall dust on my jeans. The secretary looked at me like I was going to track mud on her carpet. I didn’t care. I just wanted to see Leo.
I found him sitting on the “Cool Down Chair” in the corner of Vice Principal Miller’s office. He didn’t look scared. He didn’t look guilty. He looked confused. His hands were folded in his lap, and there was a smudge of tomato sauce on his chin.



More thoughts on “the pizza caper”
Yesterday, we published a long, perhaps apocryphal story about a 2nd grader who was punished for being kind to a classmate. For trying to share his lunch with the classmate who was served the “cheese sandwich of shame” because his parents hadn’t paid for the “regular” meal.
No doubt some will claim that the solution to that situation is what is being done now in, for example, Colorado. Where all school lunches (and presumably, breakfasts, snacks, and more) in the public schools (government-run, tax-funded) are free. Or what likely is the case in New Mexico, where now childcare is free. Of course, we mean “free to those eating the food, and being cared for” and in the case of many, free even to their parents.
But they are not free: it is just that someone else besides the child benefitting (and their family) is footing the bill. That is, the taxpayers. Current and future. Or whoever is left holding the bag with the whole corrupt and bankrupt system fails cataclysmically. There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.
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