I think all trump supporters should be STRONGLY encouraged to wear his shirts or hats so the rest of us know to not engage w/them.
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Bwahahaha!
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Hate has no place in a yearbook. The school did the right thing.
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He's allowed to wear this shirt....it's not 'hate' just because you don't agree with Trump doesn't mean other people can't support.
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That's what I was thinking...my kiddo's HS had this rule. I call BS story...much ado about nothing.
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Censorship is okay with liberals as long as it's not them being censored.
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I'm a progressive, and I think whomever altered the photo was wrong in doing so.
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Like all of us he should be able to look back in 20-30 yrs and remember poor clothing choices.
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I'm surprised the school district dress code allowed political slogans. My school didn't, nor any of those in which I taught.
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In va students can faculty can not.
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Political correctness again Remains the biggest threat to free speech in my lifetime
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Are yearbooks really where a kid needs to make a political statement? Republican or Democrat!
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Why not? It's his right, right?
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It's his right but I'm not sure a yearbook picture is the place for it. School wouldn't let a shirt promoting weed be in a yearbook either.
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Promoting weed and wearing a shirt with a pic of POTUS (even if he's a pos) are 2 different things.
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