Mexico City, December 18 (Vanguardia).- In a school in New York, United States, a school kicked out a student because they thought that Nirvana was a clothing brand and not a band.
The Yeshiva Har Torah, a Modern Orthodox elementary school in Queens. The authorities of the institution suggested that they should suspend an eighth semester student, because the young man mistakenly assumed that Nirvana was a clothing brand. It was on social networks where the educational institution commented the following:
As of the student's assertion, he has been suspended indefinitely. Faced with this situation, the young man also spoke on social networks: "I thought Nirvana was a clothing brand." This situation went viral on social networks where some users were shocked by the school's decision. After that, the school authorities commented:
“We recognize that this incident has upset some members of the Gen X community. We will come together to heal together. Everyone is welcome to bring a flannel shirt, Dr. Martens, a yellow Discman with a minimum of 30 seconds of skip protection, and totally unsavory behavior.
Outside of the school incident, we must remember that several clothing brands have taken up the emblems of rock bands.
Therefore, many people buy these garments, some without knowing which band the logo alludes to.
In social networks, some took it with a lot of humor, others assure that it is something extra-academic, therefore, incorrect.
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