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May 27, 2010
Two-Year-Old Nearly Kicked Off Bus for England Shirt
Posted by Dave Blount at May 27, 2010 3:27 PM
If high school kids can get sent home for wearing American flag shirts in California, how bad must it be in England, where progressivism has progressed even further? Here's how bad:
Angry mum Sam Fardon says her toddler son was ordered off a bus — because the driver found his England shirt "offensive"!
Two-year-old Dylan Hall was with his mum and baby brother Adam, aged 10 weeks, when they were told to leave the 34A service from Newcastle Bus Station.
Miss Fardon says it was only after other passengers intervened that they were allowed on to the bus.
As readers will recall, this is hardly the first time the Cross of St. George has gotten English patriots in trouble (see here, here, and here, and here).

Dylan brazenly poses in his offensive shirt.
On a tip from Steve. Hat tip: Nothing to Do With Arbroath.


