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John Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Jun 2005 14:40:43 -0500
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So it's OK to say "I'm homosexual", but not OK to say "I'm
heterosexual"?  The school sanctions overt homosexuality but not overt
heterosexuality?

John Lee



At 01:34 PM 6/3/05 -0400, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>John writes:
>
> > My 16 year old daughter's sophomore high school class printed up T shirts
> >  (as every soph class does) with a cute "notice us" expression.  In their
> >  case, it was "score with the sophomores", or something to that effect.  It
> >  was not obscene or pornographic in any way.  It was a play on
> words.  While
> >  I don't advocate "scoring with sophomores" (especially my own daughter), I
> >  do think they have the right to say it.  The Asst. Principal made them
> take
> >  them off or turn them inside out at school, and told then they couldn't
> >  wear them to the football game that night.  My daughter disobeyed, wore it
> >  to the football game, was caught, and told to leave the stadium, which she
> >  did.
>
>If I had been principal of the school, I would have said and done exactly the
>same things. I have absolutely no problem with dress codes, decorum codes,
>and politeness codes, in high schools or in society in general.
>
>Wirt Atmar

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