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RustyShackleford ,

I was watching my 6 year old nephew and we saw Peter Weller, so I told him that’s the guy who played Robocop. Of course my nephew wanted to meet him, he was nice and asked what my nephews favorite part of the movie was… unfortunately, my nephew excitedly said, “when you shot the bad guy’s wieners off!”

blackluster117 ,
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That’s the smile of a cyborg that shot a scumbag in the dick. Gotta love Peter Weller. He was also Batman!

altima_neo ,
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And Buckaroo Banzai

A_Union_of_Kobolds ,

Wherever you go, there you are.

ReplicantBatty ,

Home… Home is where you wear your hat!

Wiz ,

It’s not my goddamned planet monkey-boy!

EmperorHenry ,
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I had that same shirt when I was in highschool got suspended until my parents could attend a meeting with the asshole principal and me.

Even my crazy ass parents just nodded along and pretended to care about what that asshole was yammering about.

Free speech covers curse-words and vulgarity too.

Great picture by the way.

LodeMike OP ,

Schools are allowed to exercise “reasonable” discresion

EmperorHenry ,
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free speech is above that shit. The school can’t infringe on that.

felsiq ,

Out of curiosity, would you say the same applies to putting nazi propaganda or violent gore on a shirt and wearing it in a school?

hime0321 ,

Well hate speech is free speech too. Schools don’t want to foster that behavior and so they can make and enforce policies to create the learning environment that they want. Also your argument works for bringing guns into schools too. The second amendment is above those school policies too.

remotelove ,
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Minors have limited rights anyway, but mostly in the voting side of things. An adult is defined as someone who has reached the “age of majority”. After that, they are free to make adult decisions and be fully accountable for their actions.

Schools are basically forced to accept responsibility for kids for a number of hours per day. As such, schools must create a safe environment for all students and maintain some kind of order and ensure the rights of other kids aren’t infringed.

Me exercising my rights can never infringe on the rights of others. Many people don’t understand that.

remotelove ,
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Anyone can say anything they want at any time. What people forget is that words may come with consequences.

Schools must have rules for a number of reasons, mainly because they are full of kids. Dress codes for schools apply across all students and must not discriminate. So, if a school has a rule that any words can’t be on shirts, no child can have words on their shirt.

Here is a breakdown for you: www.freedomforum.org/school-dress-codes/

What you are talking about has been in the courts a number of times.

db2 ,

That’s not what free speech means.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
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no right is unlimited

JusticeForPorygon ,
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They can, and they do all of the time

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