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In reply to the discussion: W.Va. teen who wore NRA shirt won’t be charged, judge says [View all]WVU
(40 posts)16. Who gives a fuck?
Wearing a shirt that promotes that violent, racist shit is arguably worse than the gun itself.
He is spreading LaPpeehead's NRA horseshit and influencing other young people to buy into this 2nd amendment "rights" BS.
Let the little genius go and see how far he get's with bigoted parents and a G.E.D., if that.
The battle for safe schools and neighborhoods is an ideological one, and shit like this shirt stunt stands in the way of progress.
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Maybe you could enlighten me since I don't hangout at Free Republic, NRA, Stormfront, etc.
Hoyt
Jun 2013
#30
Those are the right wing sites that would have an orgasm because one or two black celebrities are
Hoyt
Jun 2013
#38
The arrest was wrong. Prohibiting promotion of guns and the right wing agenda at school makes sense
Hoyt
Jun 2013
#40
He should not have been arrested, but he should have been suspended for wearing
madinmaryland
Jun 2013
#29
A suspension would be a notch or two less stupid but still quite foolish and lawsuit bait.
TheKentuckian
Jun 2013
#56