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Oregon 8th-grader suspended from school for wearing patriotic shirt showing gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2800913" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>a couple of years ago we had a student get suspended for defending his girlfriend's honor. A boy started started calling her ugly and worse things, her boyfriend told him to stop, the boy called her a slut, and got punched in the nose. </p><p>Another teacher and I told him we were proud of him, but we do have a zero tolerence policy on fighting. He was proud and wore his suspension with pride and said he would do it again, we agreed that he should. Also, he told us that he would of hit the other boy, even if it wasn't his girldfriend, becasue you sould not talk to girls that way.</p><p></p><p>I hope this eight-grader's parents focus on the fact he loves his country and sometimes that hurts. What I hope they don't do is focus on him being a victim, which is what is wrong with our country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2800913, member: 28113"] a couple of years ago we had a student get suspended for defending his girlfriend's honor. A boy started started calling her ugly and worse things, her boyfriend told him to stop, the boy called her a slut, and got punched in the nose. Another teacher and I told him we were proud of him, but we do have a zero tolerence policy on fighting. He was proud and wore his suspension with pride and said he would do it again, we agreed that he should. Also, he told us that he would of hit the other boy, even if it wasn't his girldfriend, becasue you sould not talk to girls that way. I hope this eight-grader's parents focus on the fact he loves his country and sometimes that hurts. What I hope they don't do is focus on him being a victim, which is what is wrong with our country. [/QUOTE]
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