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originally posted by: Annee
Always good to use a child as a political tool.
You know this is his own personal thinking. Not influenced at all.
But Hey! Leave the children alone. They're just kids.
originally posted by: bluesman462002
There is Not Never has been more than 2 Genders and there Never will be.
This Group of People are Beyond Helping.
if they want to change Gender they have only one choice because they are
already one of the Two.
a reply to: Annee
originally posted by: Annee
Always good to use a child as a political tool.
You know this is his own personal thinking. Not influenced at all.
But Hey! Leave the children alone. They're just kids.
originally posted by: SideEyeEverything
a reply to: Annee
Man, I bet you love Greta Thunberg.
originally posted by: UKTruth
Mixed feelings about this one.
I don't think it is right for parents to sending their kid to school in a t-shirt that is only designed to provoke a reaction.
He has his free speech for sure, but how you use it should also be considered IMO.
Frankly , kids should be in school uniform and be seen, taught but not heard.
They need order and discipline.
Don't know why this kid was even allowed to address the school board, FFS.
originally posted by: UKTruth
Mixed feelings about this one.
I don't think it is right for parents to be sending their kid to school in a t-shirt that is only designed to provoke a reaction.
He has his free speech for sure, but how you use it should also be considered IMO.
Frankly , kids should be in school uniform and be seen, taught but not heard.
They need order and discipline.
Don't know why this kid was even allowed to address the school board, FFS.
originally posted by: PorkChop96
a reply to: UKTruth
How do you know it wasn't the kids choice to wear this shirt? If it his belief, how is it only worn to provoke a response?
Most school board meetings in the US are town hall style meetings. Open to the public and anyone can speak on just about anything that has to do with the district.
originally posted by: M5xaz
originally posted by: UKTruth
Mixed feelings about this one.
I don't think it is right for parents to be sending their kid to school in a t-shirt that is only designed to provoke a reaction.
He has his free speech for sure, but how you use it should also be considered IMO.
Frankly , kids should be in school uniform and be seen, taught but not heard.
They need order and discipline.
Don't know why this kid was even allowed to address the school board, FFS.
No political attire ?
OK but then NO LGBTQP flags or indoctrination or sexual materials in schools either !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
originally posted by: UKTruth
Mixed feelings about this one.
I don't think it is right for parents to be sending their kid to school in a t-shirt that is only designed to provoke a reaction.
He has his free speech for sure, but how you use it should also be considered IMO.
Frankly , kids should be in school uniform and be seen, taught but not heard.
They need order and discipline.
Don't know why this kid was even allowed to address the school board, FFS.
originally posted by: PorkChop96
a reply to: UKTruth
Very authoritarian of you
Yeah, we have this little thing in the US called freedom of speech. If the guy next to him had been wearing a LGBT+BBQ shirt, he would have been allowed to wear it. But he had to take his off because it "offended" some snowflake in the school.