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    Students Sue Illinois High School Over Anti-Gay T-Shirt


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    not a civil rights issue. it should get thrown out. school is not a democracy and can do things like this to stop a riot from ensuing.

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    School is allowed to have a dress code... I don't see a problem.

    BUT

    On the other hand, if the school allows pro-anything t-shirts, they they also have to allow anti-anything of the same subject.

    Of course if anyone wears a stupid pro or anti something shirt (like pro-nazi or anti-"insert race gere"), then they will have to live with the consequences and can't come crying when they get their arse kicked.

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    They should be allowed to wear whatever they want, and (like stated above) face the consequence of the same.

    You can't only allow "pro-WHATEVER" stuff and then stifle dissenters. It just isn't right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Act of God
    They should be allowed to wear whatever they want, and (like stated above) face the consequence of the same.

    You can't only allow "pro-WHATEVER" stuff and then stifle dissenters. It just isn't right.
    The article did not say they were allowing pro gay T-shirts and not allowing antigay shirts. I'm not sure where you got that.

    When I was in high school I remember any printed T-shirt with any message were not allowed. You were only allowed to wear plain solid shirts. Schools are supposed to foster safe learning environments for kids. If they felt the T-shirt would cause trouble with the students I can understand why they didn't want her to wear it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos_E
    When I was in high school I remember any printed T-shirt with any message were not allowed. You were only allowed to wear plain solid shirts. Schools are supposed to foster safe learning environments for kids. If they felt the T-shirt would cause trouble with the students I can understand why they didn't want her to wear it.
    well stated.
    But I'll bet that you snuck in a Shaka-Khan shirt or two............

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    Easy answer

    School Uniforms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos_E
    The article did not say they were allowing pro gay T-shirts and not allowing antigay shirts. I'm not sure where you got that.

    When I was in high school I remember any printed T-shirt with any message were not allowed. You were only allowed to wear plain solid shirts. Schools are supposed to foster safe learning environments for kids. If they felt the T-shirt would cause trouble with the students I can understand why they didn't want her to wear it.
    Sorry, I wasn't being clear. I was just agreeing with the post above mine. I just think if there is a case where you allow one side to proclaim their position (whether it be a pro-gay day in school, or whatever) you have to allow the other as well.

    I don't care either way about the issue, I'm just hypothesizing about the fairness of it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13
    well stated.
    But I'll bet that you snuck in a Shaka-Khan shirt or two............
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