8th grader suspended and arrested for wearing an NRA t-shirt??

1) the boys biological father might have something to say about that, and 2) again, simply saying 'NO' can get one arrested for disruption, obstruction, or even resisting.

Apparently the boy's biological father is nowhere to be seen. How's that for teabagger family values! Wonder why this pig won't adopt the kid and raise him properly? And, as I already pointed out, the father said his intention was to disrupt the school.
 
It's about wearing a t-shirt with gun propaganda on it. You think there would have been a thread if the teacher did the same thing to a kid wearing this shirt?
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That shirt falls within the "offensive" category" that the SCOTUS talked about, and it is an objective, not subjective standard. If the ordinary person would be offended, then having it turned inside out would be acceptable. Advocating for your rights is not objectively offensive.
 
Pure nonsense. This is about a teacher abusing authority and trying to make a political statement in school. That teacher should be suspended for his/her actions.

This has nothing to do with guns. It has to do with a school punishing a kid for following the rules. You want to change the topic to guns because you know we are correct. The teacher was wrong. The school is being silent because they know it. Which is why they did nothing when 100 kids showed up in the same shirt a couple days later.

This has nothing to do with 'resisting authority'... it is about not blindly following authority as many on the left have suggested. The teacher was wrong, the kid should not have even been asked to turn his shirt inside out. Everything that resulted from that point on is a because of the teachers abuse of power.

As for the 'know it all' line of crap, you don't have to have kids to know you are teaching them a bad lesson. A bad lesson is a bad lesson...

Sorry, I didn't "change" anything. I made the 2nd and subsequent posts on this thread criticizing the father for overreacting and the kid for defiant behaviour.

I never said he shouldn't wear the shirt or even that there was anything wrong with the shirt. That's just what you people put on me because you know I support gun regulations.

That's real cute about teaching kids a bad lesson. Get back to me when you have a mouthy teenager whose entire life revolves around defying the parents.
 
That shirt falls within the "offensive" category" that the SCOTUS talked about, and it is an objective, not subjective standard. If the ordinary person would be offended, then having it turned inside out would be acceptable. Advocating for your rights is not objectively offensive.

Again, kids wear provocative clothing to school everyday and it gets handled as an internal matter. This only made national news because of the gun angle.
 
Pure nonsense. This is about a teacher abusing authority and trying to make a political statement in school. That teacher should be suspended for his/her actions.

This has nothing to do with guns. It has to do with a school punishing a kid for following the rules. You want to change the topic to guns because you know we are correct. The teacher was wrong. The school is being silent because they know it. Which is why they did nothing when 100 kids showed up in the same shirt a couple days later.

This has nothing to do with 'resisting authority'... it is about not blindly following authority as many on the left have suggested. The teacher was wrong, the kid should not have even been asked to turn his shirt inside out. Everything that resulted from that point on is a because of the teachers abuse of power.

As for the 'know it all' line of crap, you don't have to have kids to know you are teaching them a bad lesson. A bad lesson is a bad lesson...

You know, because Republicans are such strong supporters of the First Amendment. They belive its absolute, as they do with the Second, they belive that there is no limit to free speech. If you want to wear a shirt to school that says, "I wanna fuck the teacher doggie style", you are constitutionally protected to do so!
 
No, the topic is not guns. If you don't even understand the topic, then perhaps you should learn what it is before commenting?

"Legal representation, get-together with like minded people on pro-2nd amendment rights, quite a bit of media, my shooting club will be there, friends of pro second amendment rights..."

Not word one from this guy about first amendment rights.

 
You know, because Republicans are such strong supporters of the First Amendment. They belive its absolute, as they do with the Second, they belive that there is no limit to free speech. If you want to wear a shirt to school that says, "I wanna fuck the teacher doggie style", you are constitutionally protected to do so!
You really are a simple creature.
 
Apparently the boy's biological father is nowhere to be seen.
where does it say that?
How's that for teabagger family values!
silly ad hom
Wonder why this pig won't adopt the kid and raise him properly?
you have proof that the step father refuses to adopt? maybe mom says no? in other words, you don't know shit and are just being a fucktard.
And, as I already pointed out, the father said his intention was to disrupt the school.
I have no problem with this, since the school seemed to think it can act with impunity.
 
Sorry, I didn't "change" anything. I made the 2nd and subsequent posts on this thread criticizing the father for overreacting and the kid for defiant behaviour.

I never said he shouldn't wear the shirt or even that there was anything wrong with the shirt. That's just what you people put on me because you know I support gun regulations.

That's real cute about teaching kids a bad lesson. Get back to me when you have a mouthy teenager whose entire life revolves around defying the parents.

everything about this post is wrong. unless you're a statist. it's still wrong, you're just a statist.
 
You know, because Republicans are such strong supporters of the First Amendment. They belive its absolute, as they do with the Second, they belive that there is no limit to free speech. If you want to wear a shirt to school that says, "I wanna fuck the teacher doggie style", you are constitutionally protected to do so!

More hyperbole from the left.
 
Apparently the boy's biological father is nowhere to be seen. How's that for teabagger family values! Wonder why this pig won't adopt the kid and raise him properly? And, as I already pointed out, the father said his intention was to disrupt the school.

Again, more complete nonsense and hate from you.

1) You call him a tea bagger... based on what? You say he is also nowhere to be seen... based on what?
2) You seem to think all step-parents should run out and adopt their step kids... why?

Let go of your hate...
 
Sorry, I didn't "change" anything. I made the 2nd and subsequent posts on this thread criticizing the father for overreacting and the kid for defiant behaviour.

I never said he shouldn't wear the shirt or even that there was anything wrong with the shirt. That's just what you people put on me because you know I support gun regulations.

That's real cute about teaching kids a bad lesson. Get back to me when you have a mouthy teenager whose entire life revolves around defying the parents.
LOL I don't think SF ever grew out of the mouthy teenager phase! :)
 
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