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...um...perhaps because the policy is arbitrary and draconian, and -- were it not for the political vulnerability of students, especially minors -- wouldn't have seen the light of day if attempted with legal adults?
(Where else would you be able to convince a bunch of folks to work for four years under conditions and on a curriculum they have little to no input in, and then have the certificate of having completed that work revoked based upon simply saying a word?!?)
...except that it is not established that she did anything wrong. You DO comprehend the difference between (allegedly) against the rules vs. ethically wrong, don't you?
Yeah...the NERVE of that student...speaking freely and using a Forbidden Syllable. Which scarlet letter should we use for the capital crime of Using A Forbidden Syllable?
The sad part is that I can't tell if you're joking, because there are folks here who would write what you've written and be completely serious. Classic case of POE.
I wouldn't call the word a "Forbidden Syllable considering their school mascot is the devil.