
How is it possible that you cannot wear what you like? A student in junior high school wore an anti war shirt, and was asked to remove it, turn it inside out, or go home. It is the United States, and we do not have the freedom to decided what we want to wear! How is that possible? The student was not causing any harm, nor had any ideas to invade the school. This shirt was simply a form of expression based on his ideologies.
The faculty and staff at the school overreacted and sent the student home. He did not remove the shirt, and went home. He stood up for what he believed was right. As the student got home, he immediatly went online and googled to seee if it was fair what had been done to him. As he reasearched he found a case that was similar to his; "Tinker vs. Des Moins." In this case students wore black wristbands to symbolize what they believed, and the court ruled in their favor. The student immediatly contacted the media and showed everyone that what had been done to him was out of proportion.
The faculty and staff at the school overreacted and sent the student home. He did not remove the shirt, and went home. He stood up for what he believed was right. As the student got home, he immediatly went online and googled to seee if it was fair what had been done to him. As he reasearched he found a case that was similar to his; "Tinker vs. Des Moins." In this case students wore black wristbands to symbolize what they believed, and the court ruled in their favor. The student immediatly contacted the media and showed everyone that what had been done to him was out of proportion.
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