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re: Cheerleader Free Speech Case Puts Liberals in a Bind
Posted on 4/28/21 at 12:38 pm to Geauxgurt
Posted on 4/28/21 at 12:38 pm to Geauxgurt
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The problem with allowing schools to do this would be the inconsistent and political application of said rules. Let's say students kneel or make a scene at an event in an effort to make a political expression. You know very well that if the school admin/coach punished the students, they would be attacked and be said they are violating free speech.
The school certainly wouldn’t dare punish anyone writing post in favor of BLM theology
Posted on 4/28/21 at 12:43 pm to Revelator
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The school certainly wouldn’t dare punish anyone writing post in favor of BLM theology
Exactly. I'd imagine if a student athlete wrote "F the Police" on instagram, the school wouldn't do anything to them, much less suspend them from the team for a year.
That is why if schools can't prove they will apply these rules evenly across the student body and their viewpoints, then they should have no right to do so.
Again, kids cursing at some schools are suspended, while at another they can curse out a teacher to their face and not even get detention. That is what is wrong with the system to be honest. Rules are rules. Period. While there are instances where exceptions can be made, when the exceptions become the rules, then you have no place enforcing them at all.
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