At my kids' HS the students are not allowed to wear hats, costumes or tees with sayings for yearbook. Any party, any slogan, both sides.
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That's just good policy
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I thought so.
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I mean c'mon he's just trying to salvage the kid's future.
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No the kids future would be great.IMAGINE putting OBAMANATION or HILLARYASS on your http://shirt.Now you've got problems getting job!
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Trying to imagine the kind of employer enthusiastic to employ him
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More than half of our great Country! MAGA









THE WINNERS WOULD HIRE HIM










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Stop doggin the kids opinion.He has a right to it even if it isn't the same as YOURS.This is the USA.We don't all get in line and goose step
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@nytimes When I was in school. It was school policy that student's couldn't wear political shirts or symbols. Is this true of this school? -
I suspect the teacher would not have been suspended. I can say school policies vary as wildly as the political climate where they serve.
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Whatever party you subscribe to, this shit is strait out of north korea
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No, it isn't. We photoshop inappropriate nonsense out of shirts in school photos all the time. You must be new.
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Freedom of speech doesn't apply to airbrushing yearbook photos. Ffs, take a school law course.
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The teacher did the kids a favor! Soon, no one will want to be seen wearing anything with Trump's name on it!
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Would they do the same if it supported KKK or LGBTQ ?
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At my kids high school, yeah. No logos in yearbook , period. Plain tops 4-year http://book.pics were mandated.
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That teacher should be promoted, and trust me, when that kid grows up & wants a date, he'll thank that teacher!
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