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Follow up thought: If school dress code censorship is based on the offending item's ability to provoke disruption, would those of you in favor of this also be in favor of banning religious items that responded in similar situations? If this kid chose to pick a very loud and nasty argument with a kid wearing his bible camp shirt to school, should the christian kid be forced to have his picture retaken?
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This move is made of win. He succeeded in debate. Sadly, this is a public institution and as such should allow such shirts. When I was a kid, students wore WWJD bracelets, cross necklaces, hijabs, ashes on their foreheads for ash wednesday,etc...all in pictures for school events. If those are acceptable, so should his tee (especially because the "offensive" part of it is actually a misrepresentation of the original full quote).
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What is so gross and disturbing about it? It's touching story about people able to define their own meaning of family. Sure there are hidden meanings in lots of relationships...nothing in article suggests that is the case here. Apparently the "troll be gone" message wasn't particularly affective this time.
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