A Lazy Day At The After-School Special Scriptwriting Boiler Room
And just like that, my latest after-school special script dawned on me:
Students and parents at a Brooklyn high school where a teen was removed from class for dressing as Adolf Hitler on Halloween marched in protest of the costume yesterday — and were joined by the teen.
Walter Petryk, 16, and his parents strolled with about 50 people from the Leon M. Goldstein HS community to the nearby Holocaust Memorial Park.
“They called it a walk of tolerance and respect, so I figured I would go and show my tolerance and respect for other people’s views of my costume,” Petryk said.
Backstory: What, That’s Not Funny? and So I Guess That’s Not Really Funny After All.
Posted: November 7th, 2006 | Filed under: Brooklyn