the nikster
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I wondered while reading a recent article.
The article was about a junior in high school who was told he could not wear a shirt to school which said "Jesus is not a homophobe" or similar.
His family argues free speech should provide for an avenue whereby he can wear the shirt.
If it is determined to be an example of free speech, could another youth wear a similar shirt omitting the word 'not'?
The article was about a junior in high school who was told he could not wear a shirt to school which said "Jesus is not a homophobe" or similar.
His family argues free speech should provide for an avenue whereby he can wear the shirt.
If it is determined to be an example of free speech, could another youth wear a similar shirt omitting the word 'not'?