Monday, November 24, 2008

Vandalism...

So I come to school this morning and there is black paint all over my beautiful school. Someone had decided to deface all of the entrance doors, a lot of the brick, and many other various aspects of the outside of St. Joan of Arc. Everything was crude, rude and immensely disgusting - there were pictures of penis', swastikas, '666', the names of our principal and vice-principals and how they can go suck each other cocks, as well as calling our principal a 'goat fucker' and stating right out that they were referring to his wife. It has ruined my moral.

The biggest problem is, the spray paint was oil based. On brick. Imagine that, huh? So the school has to foot the bill to pay to clean it up - estimated at $30, 000. what's even better is that, if they catch the people that did this terrible crime, the worst thing that's going to happen to them is they're going to get a slap on the wrist and have to do 20 hours of community service hours. I know, right? Big punishment. Our school has barely enough money as is to afford what we do. We're a brand new school - built in 2001 - and we have yet to prove our worth as we continue through growing pains. Our computers are beginning to become outdated, we don't have enough classrooms, many of the grade 9 students are sharing lockers because we don't have enough room for them all. We have 4 guidance councilors, 3 vice-principals and one principal, and all of these plus the rest of the staff are expected to govern a body of 1600 students.

I have my suspicion as to which grade the individual(s) are in. For some reason. our grade elevens are so rude, sarcastic (worse than I am) and so dull-witted that it's disturbing, They are little ass-wipes that have no respect for anyone. it's disgusting. So I'm fairly certain it was either one of them or a grade 12, which is kinda doubtful because the grade 12s are a small grade of pretty quiet people. We aren't overtly outspoken, but then again, neither are we very respectful. We are more so than the grade 11s, but still not what you would expect, especially coming from a catholic school.

What i find the most despicable part of this act is that people are thinking that it's fucking hilarious! They are acting as if this guy is the best thing, that he's so witty and so great because he defaced our entire, beautiful school. These are the kinda people that also knock over tombstones and vandalize synagogues.

So what this all boils down to is that I might not get a new textbook, that a team who wants to participate in a tournament in Toronto one weekend will not be able to go because they can't afford it, that our school won't be able to afford their own computer technician (which we desperately need)

This is horrible. It's disgusting, rude and so many other things that I cannot spell out. I could voice it easily enough, but typing what I feel alludes me.

This only adds to my already low expectation of my generation. We're all fucking doomed.

1 comment:

Travis McCrea said...

I am in the same boat you are...
I don't think its cool to destroy other peoples property... especially not schools.