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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
you could argue that the rule goes against individual rights and freedoms though.
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Then the student can argue it. Through the proper channels.
But as I said, lots of rights and freedoms are limited for good reasons, and having a rule against shirts that target others (beliefs, culture, race, etc) is a reasonable limitation in a situation where the freedom can't go the other way (i.e. students aren't allowed to leave).
If you removed the rule and let people wear whatever shirts with whatever message they wanted, it would escalate out of control, some people don't respect anyone and just want to watch the world burn.. in fact I think that's a requirement for being a teenager
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Someone has made a pretty weird leap in declaring that slogan as offensive.
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It's very close to the line but it is over the line. Add the word My in front and it's fine.