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Gay Student Sues over T-Shirt

  • Little Danny
    I guess I am getting old, but I do emphathize with the school here. Wearing this t-shirt will just lead to to many distractions. I can undertand the message the kid wants to send, but he can do that on his own time.

    http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20120403/NEWS/304030054
  • Skyhook79
    "Couch said other students routinely wear religious-oriented shirts that include Bible verses"

    Good but Couch's shirt isn't a Bible verse, nor is it religious.
  • tcarrier32
    I hope he wins.
  • wildcats20
    Couch said he was told the shirt was not permitted because it was “indecent and sexual in nature.”
    No it's not.
  • wildcats20
    Skyhook79;1135797 wrote:"Couch said other students routinely wear religious-oriented shirts that include Bible verses"

    Good but Couch's shirt isn't a Bible verse, nor is it religious.
    He was told it was too religious...
  • Fly4Fun
    Interesting timing.

    I just got done reading the following link concerning homosexuality and Christianity. Then I popped on here to see this thread.

    http://www.danoah.com/2012/04/a-teens-brave-response-to-im-christian-unless-youre-gay.html
  • gut
    How does he know Jesus is not a homophobe? I know the Catholic Church has a lot of pedophiles, but that's still presumptuous. I mean, one could argue the mere existence of homophobes is actually the Lord working in mysterious ways.
  • yobro08
    another case of gays thinking they can do whatever they want...
  • isadore
    just another case of a gay student thinking he should have the same rights as other students
  • Skyhook79
    wildcats20;1135808 wrote:He was told it was too religious...
    Doesn't mean they are right.
  • gut
    isadore;1135844 wrote:just another case of a gay student thinking he should have the same rights as other students
    The problem is it's really a deliberately offensive affront on the belief system of others couched as a positive affirmation of who he is. I doubt you would support a student wearing "God created Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve" t-shirts. I don't think we should condone such counter-productive or negative forms of expression in our children. It's inappropriate to express yourself in a way that mocks or ridicules someone else.
  • wildcats20
    Skyhook79;1135860 wrote:Doesn't mean they are right.
    Who said they were?

    But if they want to call his shirt religious, then he can use other examples of religious shirts in comparison.
  • gut
    LMAO, wait a minute, the most ridiculous part of all this is the fact that HE'S SUING!!! Wow, what an egregious sense of entitlement. You made your point and got some attention, they told you not to wear the shirt, now move on. Of course, that's not good enough. When is it ok to say "life ain't fair, deal with it?" Does that not apply to some people?

    Why is this lawsuit not being ridiculed like we would if some soccer mom was suing over little Johnny being a bad dodgeball player?
  • vball10set
    man, talk about fitting the stereotype-he sure as hell doesn't need a shirt to proclaim his gayness
  • Fly4Fun
    gut;1135864 wrote:LMAO, wait a minute, the most ridiculous part of all this is the fact that HE'S SUING!!! Wow, what an egregious sense of entitlement. You made your point and got some attention, they told you not to wear the shirt, now move on. Of course, that's not good enough. When is it ok to say "life ain't fair, deal with it?" Does that not apply to some people?

    Why is this lawsuit not being ridiculed like we would if some soccer mom was suing over little Johnny being a bad dodgeball player?
    Ya, who sues schools over constitutional rights?

    Oh wait...

    http://blogs.lawyers.com/2011/03/freedom-of-speech-at-school-tinker-v-des-moines/


  • Little Danny
    I just hate how anyone and everyone is labeled a homophobe anymore. From Merriam-Webster:

    irrational fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against homosexuality or homosexuals

    I have no problem supporting gays who get beaten up or severely ridiculed for who they. Show me a petition to stop this behavior and I'll sign it. What bugs me is how anyone who personally have disagreements with the lifestyle on religious or moral grounds to be cast in the same lot as a bunch of idiots who are putting a curb-stomping to some guy named Terry wearing a dog-collar and leather pants. People have the right to not agree with how everyone lives their life.
  • isadore
    gut;1135861 wrote:The problem is it's really a deliberately offensive affront on the belief system of others couched as a positive affirmation of who he is. I doubt you would support a student wearing "God created Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve" t-shirts. I don't think we should condone such counter-productive or negative forms of expression in our children. It's inappropriate to express yourself in a way that mocks or ridicules someone else.
    The kid is fighting for the right to express a positive opinion. Bullying by homophobes have driven gay kids to their deaths. How about "Jesus is not a misogynist", but of course that might offend wife beaters and Rush Limbaugh dittoheads. "Jesus is not a racist" too offensive to bigots. I would think everyone of those slogans promote a postive message and a positive view of Christ.
  • Automatik
    The kid needs to take the shirt off and stfu.
  • isadore
    or you will beat the shit out of him.
  • Automatik
    isadore;1135960 wrote:or you will beat the shit out of him.
    No. I'm just not a fan of attention whores. Take the shirt off, stfu, get good grades and he'll have plenty of opportunities to express his sexuality in college.
  • Mulva
    Automatik;1135991 wrote:Take the shirt off, stfu, get good grades and he'll have plenty of opportunities to express his sexuality in college.
    Why couldn't he do that with the shirt still on? Maybe the school should stfu about a completely inoffensive t-shirt.
  • Automatik
    Mulva;1135995 wrote:Why couldn't he do that with the shirt still on? Maybe the school should stfu about a completely inoffensive t-shirt.
    He could, but unfortunately for him, the school will not allow that. He should again, just stfu and move on. When I was in hs people had to change their shirts all the time, some offensive, some not. Why sue and bring more attention?
  • isadore
    Automatik;1135991 wrote:No. I'm just not a fan of attention whores. Take the shirt off, stfu, get good grades and he'll have plenty of opportunities to express his sexuality in college.
    1. The message he expressed is a positive one and not restricted to gays.
    2. Standing up for what is right should not have to be delayed until he is in college.
    3. What he did is not disruptive to the learning process. (Tinker v DesMoine Schools)
    4. Opposing bullying of gays is a good cause and attention should be brought to it.
  • Steel Valley Football
    Ok, he's suing. What damages are being sought? Monetary or just the right to wear the shirt? What's gonna happen, if he shows other examples of kids wearing similarly distractive shirts, is the school will just crack down on all shirts and hes gonna ruin it for everyone.
  • Automatik
    isadore;1136017 wrote:1. The message he expressed is a positive one and not restricted to gays.
    2. Standing up for what is right should not have to be delayed until he is in college.
    3. What he did is not disruptive to the learning process. (Tinker v DesMoine Schools)
    4. Opposing bullying of gays is a good cause and attention should be brought to it.
    I agree with all of this. I'm not offended by the shirt, but the school says he cannot wear it. So he decides to sue? Sorry, its stupid and a waste of time.

    I can't believe I'm going to say this, but I actually agree with CC. IMO, its attention whoring.