Posted on 09/15/2015 11:00:05 AM PDT by wbill
A South Carolina teenager was sent home from school recently after she refused to change her T-shirt which bore the tongue-in-cheek phrase Nobody Knows Im a Lesbian, and was deemed offensive and distracting and in violation of the schools dress code.
I was told to change my shirt or go home, so I went home because I wasnt going to allow him to tell me I cant wear a shirt that shows who I am, Brianna Popour, 18, tells Yahoo Parenting through a Facebook message, apparently referring to either the principal or assistant principal of Chesnee High School in Chesnee.
Popour, who says she came out as a lesbian two or three years ago, was able to return to school the next day, to what she says has been much support, except from the administrator who disciplined her. He hasnt apologized. He wont even look at me, she says, adding, Today I wore a shirt that says, Keep Calm and Kiss Girls.
The high school did not return a call requesting comment from Yahoo Parenting, but issued a statement to local news station WSPA that said the T-shirt was offensive and distracting. The schools dress code notes, Clothing and/or hair should not be so extreme or inappropriate to the school setting as to disrupt the educational process. Therefore, clothing deemed distracting, revealing, overly suggestive or otherwise disruptive will not be permitted. It specifically bans dangerous accessories, such as fishhooks and heavy chains, as well as gang-related clothing and attire that is immodest, obscene, profane, lewd, vulgar, indecent or offensive, as well as anything that references alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs or paraphernalia.
Though the code does not prohibit displays of sexual orientation, Popour told WSPA she was told, Well, not everything is in the handbook when she pointed this out.
Briannas mother, Barbara Popour, spoke out in support of her daughter and against the administrator who send Brianna home. He does not like people in his school wearing anything that says anything about lesbians, gays, or bisexuals, she told WSPA, also not naming the school official.
What a brave young woman in a very homophobic situation, Dr. Michael LaSala, a Rutgers University professor of social work and a psychotherapist who specializes in LGBT youth and families, tells Yahoo Parenting. Shame on the school, as this also creates an atmosphere and environment of non-acceptance and even danger for young people who are LGBT. That act [of sending Brianna home] reverberates throughout the school and lets others know the school is not a safe place. He notes the irony in the shirts message and the situation, adding, Believe me, nobody knows that a lot of kids are gay or lesbian, but here, somebody had the courage to come out and say it.
As far as the shirt possibly being too distracting something that is indeed banned by the schools dress code LaSala says, If you go to a school where this is considered distracting, then the environment is not sufficiently supportive to LGBT kids.
Jenny Betz, director of education and youth programs for the national GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network), tells Yahoo Parenting, We all want to be able to be our full selves everywhere, and for young people its no different. To come back to school and have that shut down is really heartbreaking. Betz calls Brianna super-brave, adding, She is clearly confident and honest about who she is, and comes to school to be engaged and become a leader and instead of being supported, she is being shut down and punished for it.
One expert even questions the legality of the schools actions. A Nobody knows Im a lesbian T-shirt is just as constitutionally protected as, say, black armbands to protest the Vietnam War, or T-shirts or insignia expressing the owners Christianity or Judaism. Government-run K-12 schools cant suppress speech just because the administrators find it offensive, writes Eugene Volokh, who teaches free speech law at UCLA School of Law, in the Washington Post. He says that, in some extreme cases, a school may justify banning certain messages by citing risk of a so-called hecklers veto, or fear of a dangerous response. But even if a hecklers veto is allowed, the school has to have real evidence that there is indeed likely to be such a violent response, rather than just a concern that some people might be distract[ed] by it, Volokh writes.
Finally, theres this: Im proud of who I am and Im not going to hide it, Brianna tells Yahoo Parenting. If my family accepts it, why should I be ashamed to show everyone else that Im a lesbian?
Wonder what would have happened if she'd shown up with a Confederate flag on her shirt? Suppose that all of the quotes would have been as nurturing and supportive?
But the libs have no problem with banning students from wearing American flag clothing.
You can’t wear American flag shirts in our schools.
Isn’t Obamaland great? :)
Brave? Really? How bout RETARDED.
These drama queens make me puke.
I went to Catholic parochial school.
boys wore dark blue pants light blue shirt and dark blue tie and shined shoes...the girls wore your typical catholic school girl dress....no patent leather shoes for girls.
I think school is a time to learn, not a time to advertise. you’ll have plenty of time to advertise once you are out of school. I agree with those who want school kids to wear uniforms.
If God ever blesses me with children, they will be homeschooled. All of this nonsense is disgusting.
I'm tired of hearing about how "Brave" Bruce Jenner is. Like there's something courageous about making an announcement that will garner long comfortable hugs from a sympathetic media, and a multi-million dollar TV show deal. And, likely, endorsements.
"Courageous" would be coming out as a conservative. Or, just saying "Ya know, I'm not 100% sure about This gay marriage / global warming / Confederate Flag Ban / pick a lib sacred cow Thing."
That takes guts.
Aw, the poor homosexual wasn’t apologized to. Wah.
Since when it is ok to display anything sexual on a T-shirt? That’s just poor taste. It’s incredible to me that gays define who they are by their sexual orientation. Seriously? That’s the most important thing that defines you? The thought never crossed my mind that what makes me special is that as a man, I like women.
The soccer player Megan Rapinoe and 2 other US National team players were asked to write on a white board the word that best defines them. Rapinoe wrote “gaaaaaaay”. The whole world knows she’s gay, and I was a big fan. I can’t tell you how disappointing this was, and what a big turnoff it was.
Most important, when I go to school functions, I see as many fathers there as mothers. No mention of a Dad in this particular story.
Another reason I’m in favor of school uniforms.
Did Bruce ever go in the military?
Good grief!
What a boring, trivial life they must lead when its every facet is defined by what they do with their genitalia.
In your example, I'd have written, "I'm a soccer player on a team who just won the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP!!" I mean, how many people can say that - a few hundred men and women, worldwide, from all the World Cup Champions? And, it's something that I would have worked towards for most of my life. I'd have earned the right to be proud about it.
But no. She wrote..."Gaaaaay". Nothing special there, sweetie. Try again later.
Where’s Captain Obvious when you need him.
Man, I could’ve gone all day without seeing that picture. Explains a lot, though.
Guess what,kiddo - no one cares.
The Administrator should have told her they were sorry that she was a sexual deviant.
Ha! This ‘tolerance’ PC thing starts to suck when it bites both ways, huh?
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