Posted on 09/15/2014 3:14:47 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Chloe Rubiano is an 8th grader at Ramey Junior High in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She wore a shirt to school that says 'Virginity Rocks'. She got the shirt at a Christian festival last year. She said, she didn't think anyone would really make a big deal out of it. She wore it at her old school but at Ramay Junior High she was told it would disrupt the classroom..
When she was called to the office Chloe said the administration was worried her shirt would start sexual conversations in class. She said her vice principal told her, 'I love the shirt, and I agree with it. But, I just don`t think it is acceptable for school. It opens up too many doors for conversations.'
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The school is probably pro-kiddie sex
LOL. Because the last thing we'd want in school is a conversation about virginity. Its OK to talk graphically about sex and condoms and sexuality in Sex Ed class, but God forbid we talk about virginity.
I would say it had lack of sexual content.. Refreshing tee to see!
The student should have said she was from the State if Virginity. In schools today many teachers would not have known the difference.
Parents need to get a list of Planned Parenthood appearances and a Mafia lawyer.
This idiot needs to cost his local taxpayers lots of money. Perhaps then they will pay more attention when the next one is hired.
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Opps............ "of"
National Sexuality Standards (part of Common Core)
http://www.futureofsexed.org/documents/josh-fose-standards-web.pdf
It opens up too many doors for conversations.
Let that sink in.
Conversations are, apparently, a bad thing in schools — further proof that they aren't about true education.
>>LOL. Because the last thing we’d want in school is a conversation about virginity. Its OK to talk graphically about sex and condoms and sexuality in Sex Ed class, but God forbid we talk about virginity.
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Heather has 2 mommies/2 daddies/a mommy and a Great Dane and you damn well better not say a WORD! Johnny thinks he’s Janie and is allowed to use the girls’ restroom.
These don’t start sexual conversations?
We are smack dab in the middle of those days where good is called bad and bad is called good.
>>State if Virginity
Opps............ “of”<<
I like the original lol...
It’s a junior high school. It’s well within their discretion if they don’t want tee shirts talking about whether or not the kids should have sex.
Has the vice principal spent any time around junior high kids lately? They need NO prompting to talk about issues of sexuality. The shirt would’ve instead gotten kids to ask about the girls religious and moral convictions. that would have been a positive conversation. Can’t have the girl “forcing her morality” of others.
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It’s as vulgar as anything else that proclaims some proclivity to entire world.
The boundary between what is public knowledge and what is private knowledge is gone.
I don’t care to know that you are a virgin or that someone else is happily performing sodomy. I don’t want to know if your rump is Pink or Juicy and announcing to the entire planet that you F***’n like something questionable is trash.
Printed slogans on shirts should be banned and the wearers tarred by fashion police.
Every single school child should wear a uniform and end this nonsense.
Adult women and men with a big “Dick’s” on their shirt should be stripped naked and forced to run across the interstate on Friday evenings in the rain.
I agree with the vice principle. The slogan lacks taste and might be seen as a “challenge” of sorts to the boys.
But I am not pro-uniforms at school - maybe the times warrant that these days. been a while since I walked those hallowed halls.
Isn’t the whole purpose of these shirts is to open up a conversation. Where is Free Speech that we so highly treasured in Virginia. Eeghads..
I agree. The kid is in 8th grade. So I assume all the freepers supporting her wouldn’t have a problem with a 5th grader wearing the tshirt? Or a first grader?
Do you really want a junior high school girl wearing “Ban Virginity” tee shirt?
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