You seem to be making a lot of conclusions based on no evidence at all. See my questions to SoftballMom above. What are the chances she worked somewhere that she could wear a T-shirt? If so, what are the chances that her employer has a dress code that's as lenient as the school's?
“You seem to be making a lot of conclusions based on no evidence at all. See my questions to SoftballMom above. What are the chances she worked somewhere that she could wear a T-shirt? If so, what are the chances that her employer has a dress code that’s as lenient as the school’s?”
You want your kids to play social activist, that’s fine. Do it on your own dime. I think there is no place for it in public schools. It’s not your kid’s forum to preach anything.
I’ve already said the kid was within his rights. I am also pro-life. Like a good “activist”, that’s not enough for you is it? I actually have to agree with his immature methodology, too, right? Well, I don’t. T-shirt slogans and bumper-stickers are for the ignorant, which this child is. He’s 12. Ignorant is not an insult when referring to a 12-year-old, it’s a fact. A 12-year-old has no place lecturing anyone else, regardless of age, on reproduction or politics.
Yes, I think his parents were behind it. I often see similarly themed threads but featuring a kid with some lefty message. In every one of those threads most FReepers fault the parents. No different here.