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In reply to the discussion: A Cheerleader's Vulgar Message Prompts a First Amendment Showdown [View all]RobinA
(10,464 posts)76. Well, I Hope She Was
a nasty creep who deserved this, but probably, as you say, a combo of nasty and nice. I have an issue with the revenge-seeker as well. If he's any kind of future decent guy I would think he'd live to regret his actions, including his smug e-mail. I'm not a big fan of sitting on stuff for years and then playing gotcha at a later date. Without some reason for the delay.
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I also believe in free speech, as well as facing its consequences, but I hope
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2020
#1
What about race hatred speech, or religious intolerant speech? I believe that the Court
Blue_true
Dec 2020
#53
I realize it's a two edge sword, with a thousand different situations ln different contexts.
IsItJustMe
Dec 2020
#4
with the prevalence of social media "outside of school" takes on a new meaning.
Blue_true
Dec 2020
#54
I meant two different situations. Racist speech off of school grounds I would want regulated.
Beakybird
Dec 2020
#14
The vast majority of employers can fire you for almost any reason they can think of.
IsItJustMe
Dec 2020
#20
Speech is free. Consequences are paid in full. Over-reactions are ridiculous.
Moostache
Dec 2020
#16
Wasn't there also a one about a 14 year old making a sexually suggestive nomination for student
meadowlander
Dec 2020
#37
Do you really want to go down the road of school regulating every minute of a student's life?
NutmegYankee
Dec 2020
#42
I don't have a view one way or the other. I'm just trying to identify the relevant issue.
meadowlander
Dec 2020
#45
One of the great things Obama did was talk about "teachable moments". It would be great to
jalan48
Dec 2020
#29
Flynt was put on trial in Hamilton Co. (Cincinnati) when I was in High School
maxsolomon
Dec 2020
#47
I have no problem with speech having consequences. So long as the government isn't the one
onenote
Dec 2020
#63
I've always approached this subject that being on a team was a privilege and not a right.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2020
#67