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  • #31
    It IS possible for people to say one thing and do another....it's a really easy, cheap way to derail someone's argument - feign ignorance and pretend to have no idea!

    I think I'm going to start doing that. People do it to me enough.

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    • #32
      Even if the shirt specifically stated homosexual, I believe that to be a correct term for describing some one who is in fact a homosexual.

      If the shirt was some how alluding to the acts of sex then sure.. I could see that.

      However I must wonder, if the shirt was advocating abstinence based on religious reasons would the school ban that?

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      • #33
        I meant "Homophobe" as that is what the shirt is alleged to have said "Jesus is not a homophobe". Sadly, the N and B keys are right next to one another.

        Thank you Aetherian for not focusing on the typo.



        I still, however, do not see how the term "homophobe" is sexual--its much like saying "Jesus is not a racist"--it simply means, quite literally, "Jesus has no irrational fear, nor discriminatory nature, against Homosexuals"

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Duelist925
          I meant "Homophobe" as that is what the shirt is alleged to have said "Jesus is not a homophobe". Sadly, the N and B keys are right next to one another.

          Thank you Aetherian for not focusing on the typo.

          I still, however, do not see how the term "homophobe" is sexual--its much like saying "Jesus is not a racist"--it simply means, quite literally, "Jesus has no irrational fear, nor discriminatory nature, against Homosexuals"
          ....Names Aethian.

          I know what the shirt means. I would agree with the shirt on the street. I do believe I said that before. But in my school when I was going, the shirt would not have been allowed. That is what I base my thoughts on.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Aethian View Post
            ....Names Aethian.

            I know what the shirt means. I would agree with the shirt on the street. I do believe I said that before. But in my school when I was going, the shirt would not have been allowed. That is what I base my thoughts on.
            Thats...totally what I typed. >.> Right. Um. Sorry about that.


            And thats fine--if its your opinion that the shirt was inappropriate, ok.

            But you stated that the shirt was sexual in nature--and I still fail to see how the shirt was sexual in nature.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Duelist925

              Thats...totally what I typed. >.> Right. Um. Sorry about that.

              And thats fine--if its your opinion that the shirt was inappropriate, ok.

              But you stated that the shirt was sexual in nature--and I still fail to see how the shirt was sexual in nature.
              When did I say that I, personally, believe the shirt is inappropriate?

              Under the rules I had in school it would have been labeled under sexual/indecent/religious. Sexual because it's talking about a sexual identity. Religious because it mentions Jesus. I don't think it would fall under the third unless it was too short and showing the stomach area.

              That's it. There is nothing more. Our school got these rules because parents pushed for them. I have a feeling his school got those rules or ideals the same way.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Aethian View Post
                When did I say that I, personally, believe the shirt is inappropriate?

                Under the rules I had in school it would have been labeled under sexual/indecent/religious. Sexual because it's talking about a sexual identity. Religious because it mentions Jesus. I don't think it would fall under the third unless it was too short and showing the stomach area.

                That's it. There is nothing more. Our school got these rules because parents pushed for them. I have a feeling his school got those rules or ideals the same way.
                Ok, I can understand that reasoning. Makes a certain sense, and I can see why some would think that way, even if I don't agree with it.

                Thank you for explaining.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Andara Bledin View Post
                  It's called a typo. I'm sure you've experienced them before. Why anyone would not twig to the typing of "homophone" being a typo for "homophobe" in a thread about a shirt with the word "homophobe" as part of the basic discussion, I cannot figure.

                  ^-.-^
                  Maybe the school was on Mane Street.
                  "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Duelist925

                    Ok, I can understand that reasoning. Makes a certain sense, and I can see why some would think that way, even if I don't agree with it.

                    Thank you for explaining.
                    Again.... I, me, myself think the shirt is perfectly fine.

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                    • #40
                      The lawsuit has ended and the boy won. He is able to wear the shirt to school whenever he pleases, and the school board has to pay him $20,000 in damages.

                      Score one for the First Amendment.
                      Last edited by Seifer; 05-29-2012, 09:57 PM.

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                      • #41
                        I like how there's a comment about how the school was questioning the action because they were never told they were going to be sued until the case was filed and that they never wanted to go to court over it. But, once the case was filed, they went and fought it rather than dropping their side, which is all the kid wanted to begin with.

                        ^-.-^
                        Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                        • #42
                          Good for him!
                          I always love the whole "ZOMG teh gays are all about buttseks!" attitude that so permeates the ignorant.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Silverharp View Post
                            Good for him!
                            I always love the whole "ZOMG teh gays are all about buttseks!" attitude that so permeates the ignorant.
                            Not to mention the "But Jesus said that homosexuals are teh ebil!" comment I seem to keep hearing.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by fireheart17 View Post
                              Not to mention the "But Jesus said that homosexuals are teh ebil!" comment I seem to keep hearing.
                              I adore Colberts response to that.

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                              • #45
                                And...a ton of tax payer money is wasted because of what should have been a non-issue.
                                Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers

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