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Florida Teen Expelled and Arrested For Science Experiment

First time accepted submitter ruhri writes "A 16 year-old girl in Florida not only has been expelled from her high school but also is being charged as an adult with a felony after replicating the classic toilet-bowl cleaner and aluminum foil experiment. This has quite a number of scientists and science educators up in arms. The fact that she's African American and that the same assistant state attorney has decided not to charge a white teenager who accidentally killed his brother with a BB gun has some thinking whether this is a case of doing science while black."

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  1. Re:Playing the race card again by CaseCrash · · Score: 5, Funny

    Proportionality. That's what the kid with a BB gun has to do with this. An accidental death caused by a white boy gets no punishment. An accidental chemical hazard that kills no one, but is caused by a black girl gets charged with felonies. That's disproportionate. What exactly is the non-racist explanation for that lack of proportionality?

    Maybe they're just sexist?

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  2. Re:Weapon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh sure, let the kid have his pastry, then the next thing you know, he's lunging at you with a banana.

  3. Re:Playing the race card again by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 4, Funny

    What exactly is the non-racist explanation for that lack of proportionality?

    The BB gun kid was excercising his American right to hold arms; The science student was engaged in an act of Godless, materialist alchemy.

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  4. Re:Playing the race card again by Stuarticus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Was it your grammar made her despise you so?

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