The juvenile delinquent created a phony profile. It doesn't say that he indicated it was a parody in the profile. I hope the principal countersues and that a person's reputation is given due consideration. Freedom of speech isn't unlimited, and pretending to be someone else is fraud.
The article mentions the site as a "parody"...now, how about if this kid had a photo of the principal on his bedroom wall full of darts, and another student saw it and ratted him out to the school administration?..does this warrent punishment as well?...the fact remains this was not done in a school paper nor a school website, and frankly is none of the schools business, if the principal does'nt like it he can sue for slander.......good luck.
The juvenile delinquent created a phony profile. It doesn't say that he indicated it was a parody in the profile. I hope the principal countersues and that a person's reputation is given due consideration. Freedom of speech isn't unlimited, and pretending to be someone else is fraud.Ted Kennedy
-Eric