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Originally Posted by photon
They asked him to remove the shirt in the first place because it went against the rules of the school, so it was inherently offensive in and of itself in the view of the people making the decision (or rather that it violated the laid out rules for shirts, regardless of how offensive it was).
But yes his actions after that and non-compliance was what got him suspended.
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I'm not so sure about that. It's likely a situation like where the puck may or may not have crossed the goal line, but is obstructed by the spray from a skate. They likely asked him in order to not have to make that call. His actions following are what pushed it over the edge.