School defends CNN, punishes student protest.

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by Kylie Handler, editor

A Georgia family is under fire… for using their First Amendment rights.

Parents of 7th grader Jaxon Dekalb have been all-but officially labeled bad parents for allowing their son to wear a T-shirt that mocked the liberal news network CNN.

Nancy and Stan Jester, Jaxon’s parents, are both elected officials. Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a member of the local school board.

When their son asked to wear a T-shirt mocking the CNN logo as “FNN” with the caption — for Fake News Network” — on a field trip to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters, they did not say no.
At the start of the field trip, a teacher forced Jaxon to remove his shirt.

The school has since apologized to the Jester family, but Nancy and Stan want the school to apologize to their son.

“His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt,” Stan Jester wrote in a blog post.

But, oh wait… the school is only against certain students’ right to free speech.

“Some students are celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it makes me uncomfortable,” Stan Jester added.

Sounds like hypocrisy, right!?

It seems as though the school has a target on all conservatives backs.

–Kylie Handler is a News Editor for The Horn News
 
Why should we take the time to read and respond to your posts if you just run away when the going gets tough? Remember when ANTIFA was a formally labeled terrorist group?
 
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Why should we take the time to read and respond to your posts if you just run away when the going gets tough? Remember when ANTIFA was a formally labeled terrorist group?
If you cannot defend your position, just say so. And Antifa is a terrorist group. They use violence to promote their agenda. That is the very definition of a terrorist group. Does it hurt to be as stupid as you are?

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by Kylie Handler, editor

A Georgia family is under fire… for using their First Amendment rights.

Parents of 7th grader Jaxon Dekalb have been all-but officially labeled bad parents for allowing their son to wear a T-shirt that mocked the liberal news network CNN.

Nancy and Stan Jester, Jaxon’s parents, are both elected officials. Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a member of the local school board.

When their son asked to wear a T-shirt mocking the CNN logo as “FNN” with the caption — for Fake News Network” — on a field trip to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters, they did not say no.
At the start of the field trip, a teacher forced Jaxon to remove his shirt.

The school has since apologized to the Jester family, but Nancy and Stan want the school to apologize to their son.

“His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt,” Stan Jester wrote in a blog post.

But, oh wait… the school is only against certain students’ right to free speech.

“Some students are celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it makes me uncomfortable,” Stan Jester added.

Sounds like hypocrisy, right!?

It seems as though the school has a target on all conservatives backs.

–Kylie Handler is a News Editor for The Horn News
Easy fix, either turn it inside out or sit your ass on the bus the whole time. In Loco Parentis. The school is a better parent in this case.
 
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by Kylie Handler, editor

A Georgia family is under fire… for using their First Amendment rights.

Parents of 7th grader Jaxon Dekalb have been all-but officially labeled bad parents for allowing their son to wear a T-shirt that mocked the liberal news network CNN.

Nancy and Stan Jester, Jaxon’s parents, are both elected officials. Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a member of the local school board.

When their son asked to wear a T-shirt mocking the CNN logo as “FNN” with the caption — for Fake News Network” — on a field trip to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters, they did not say no.
At the start of the field trip, a teacher forced Jaxon to remove his shirt.

The school has since apologized to the Jester family, but Nancy and Stan want the school to apologize to their son.

“His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt,” Stan Jester wrote in a blog post.

But, oh wait… the school is only against certain students’ right to free speech.

“Some students are celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it makes me uncomfortable,” Stan Jester added.

Sounds like hypocrisy, right!?

It seems as though the school has a target on all conservatives backs.

–Kylie Handler is a News Editor for The Horn News
Easy fix, either turn it inside out or sit your ass on the bus the whole time. In Loco Parentis. The school is a better parent in this case.
It's obvious that you went to a public school. Poor schmuck.
 
by Kylie Handler, editor

A Georgia family is under fire… for using their First Amendment rights.

Parents of 7th grader Jaxon Dekalb have been all-but officially labeled bad parents for allowing their son to wear a T-shirt that mocked the liberal news network CNN.

Nancy and Stan Jester, Jaxon’s parents, are both elected officials. Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a member of the local school board.

When their son asked to wear a T-shirt mocking the CNN logo as “FNN” with the caption — for Fake News Network” — on a field trip to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters, they did not say no.
At the start of the field trip, a teacher forced Jaxon to remove his shirt.

The school has since apologized to the Jester family, but Nancy and Stan want the school to apologize to their son.

“His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt,” Stan Jester wrote in a blog post.

But, oh wait… the school is only against certain students’ right to free speech.

“Some students are celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it makes me uncomfortable,” Stan Jester added.

Sounds like hypocrisy, right!?

It seems as though the school has a target on all conservatives backs.

–Kylie Handler is a News Editor for The Horn News
Easy fix, either turn it inside out or sit your ass on the bus the whole time. In Loco Parentis. The school is a better parent in this case.
It's obvious that you went to a public school. Poor schmuck.
In Loco Parentis applies to all schools. In this case they had what the parents didn't - common sense.

A good lesson for him however. Either obey the rules or suffer the consequences.
 
by Kylie Handler, editor

A Georgia family is under fire… for using their First Amendment rights.

Parents of 7th grader Jaxon Dekalb have been all-but officially labeled bad parents for allowing their son to wear a T-shirt that mocked the liberal news network CNN.

Nancy and Stan Jester, Jaxon’s parents, are both elected officials. Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a member of the local school board.

When their son asked to wear a T-shirt mocking the CNN logo as “FNN” with the caption — for Fake News Network” — on a field trip to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters, they did not say no.
At the start of the field trip, a teacher forced Jaxon to remove his shirt.

The school has since apologized to the Jester family, but Nancy and Stan want the school to apologize to their son.

“His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt,” Stan Jester wrote in a blog post.

But, oh wait… the school is only against certain students’ right to free speech.

“Some students are celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it makes me uncomfortable,” Stan Jester added.

Sounds like hypocrisy, right!?

It seems as though the school has a target on all conservatives backs.

–Kylie Handler is a News Editor for The Horn News
Easy fix, either turn it inside out or sit your ass on the bus the whole time. In Loco Parentis. The school is a better parent in this case.
It's obvious that you went to a public school. Poor schmuck.
In Loco Parentis applies to all schools. In this case they had what the parents didn't - common sense.

A good lesson for him however. Either obey the rules or suffer the consequences.
So, you consider censorship common sense? That would make you a communist. Thanks for clearing that up.
 
by Kylie Handler, editor

A Georgia family is under fire… for using their First Amendment rights.

Parents of 7th grader Jaxon Dekalb have been all-but officially labeled bad parents for allowing their son to wear a T-shirt that mocked the liberal news network CNN.

Nancy and Stan Jester, Jaxon’s parents, are both elected officials. Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a member of the local school board.

When their son asked to wear a T-shirt mocking the CNN logo as “FNN” with the caption — for Fake News Network” — on a field trip to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters, they did not say no.
At the start of the field trip, a teacher forced Jaxon to remove his shirt.

The school has since apologized to the Jester family, but Nancy and Stan want the school to apologize to their son.

“His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt,” Stan Jester wrote in a blog post.

But, oh wait… the school is only against certain students’ right to free speech.

“Some students are celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it makes me uncomfortable,” Stan Jester added.

Sounds like hypocrisy, right!?

It seems as though the school has a target on all conservatives backs.

–Kylie Handler is a News Editor for The Horn News
Easy fix, either turn it inside out or sit your ass on the bus the whole time. In Loco Parentis. The school is a better parent in this case.
It's obvious that you went to a public school. Poor schmuck.
In Loco Parentis applies to all schools. In this case they had what the parents didn't - common sense.

A good lesson for him however. Either obey the rules or suffer the consequences.
So, you consider censorship common sense? That would make you a communist. Thanks for clearing that up.
Schools are allowed to "censor" what the children in their care both do, and say, and wear. It's part of their job. During school hours they are the parents.

His Jesus hates fags shirt would have gotten the same reception. Not allowed.
 
by Kylie Handler, editor

A Georgia family is under fire… for using their First Amendment rights.

Parents of 7th grader Jaxon Dekalb have been all-but officially labeled bad parents for allowing their son to wear a T-shirt that mocked the liberal news network CNN.

Nancy and Stan Jester, Jaxon’s parents, are both elected officials. Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a member of the local school board.

When their son asked to wear a T-shirt mocking the CNN logo as “FNN” with the caption — for Fake News Network” — on a field trip to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters, they did not say no.
At the start of the field trip, a teacher forced Jaxon to remove his shirt.

The school has since apologized to the Jester family, but Nancy and Stan want the school to apologize to their son.

“His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt,” Stan Jester wrote in a blog post.

But, oh wait… the school is only against certain students’ right to free speech.

“Some students are celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it makes me uncomfortable,” Stan Jester added.

Sounds like hypocrisy, right!?

It seems as though the school has a target on all conservatives backs.

–Kylie Handler is a News Editor for The Horn News
Easy fix, either turn it inside out or sit your ass on the bus the whole time. In Loco Parentis. The school is a better parent in this case.
It's obvious that you went to a public school. Poor schmuck.
In Loco Parentis applies to all schools. In this case they had what the parents didn't - common sense.

A good lesson for him however. Either obey the rules or suffer the consequences.
So, you consider censorship common sense? That would make you a communist. Thanks for clearing that up.
Schools are allowed to "censor" what the children in their care both do, and say, and wear. It's part of their job. During school hours they are the parents.

His Jesus hates fags shirt would have gotten the same reception. Not allowed.

And yet they wouldn't bat an eye at a gay pride t-shirt. Do you comprehend the hypocrisy?
 
Easy fix, either turn it inside out or sit your ass on the bus the whole time. In Loco Parentis. The school is a better parent in this case.
It's obvious that you went to a public school. Poor schmuck.
In Loco Parentis applies to all schools. In this case they had what the parents didn't - common sense.

A good lesson for him however. Either obey the rules or suffer the consequences.
So, you consider censorship common sense? That would make you a communist. Thanks for clearing that up.
Schools are allowed to "censor" what the children in their care both do, and say, and wear. It's part of their job. During school hours they are the parents.

His Jesus hates fags shirt would have gotten the same reception. Not allowed.

And yet they wouldn't bat an eye at a gay pride t-shirt. Do you comprehend the hypocrisy?
That would depend. If that causes a disruption to the school that's also out. Anything can be out if it's a disruption, anything.
 
It's obvious that you went to a public school. Poor schmuck.
In Loco Parentis applies to all schools. In this case they had what the parents didn't - common sense.

A good lesson for him however. Either obey the rules or suffer the consequences.
So, you consider censorship common sense? That would make you a communist. Thanks for clearing that up.
Schools are allowed to "censor" what the children in their care both do, and say, and wear. It's part of their job. During school hours they are the parents.

His Jesus hates fags shirt would have gotten the same reception. Not allowed.

And yet they wouldn't bat an eye at a gay pride t-shirt. Do you comprehend the hypocrisy?
That would depend. If that causes a disruption to the school that's also out. Anything can be out if it's a disruption, anything.
You fail to recognize the fact that regardless of what authority the school has been given, it is how they use that authority that matters. Can you honestly say that Conservative speech is not being censored, while liberals get to say pretty much what they want, without consequences? Are you really that stupid?
 
Can you honestly say that Conservative speech is not being censored...
Yes. And it doesn't matter what the politics of the speech is if it disrupts the school it's out. Save that BS for the public square and at home making mommy and daddy partisans happy.
 
Why should we take the time to read and respond to your posts if you just run away when the going gets tough? Remember when ANTIFA was a formally labeled terrorist group?
If you cannot defend your position, just say so. And Antifa is a terrorist group. They use violence to promote their agenda. That is the very definition of a terrorist group. Does it hurt to be as stupid as you are?

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Go back to yesterday’s thread, the one you started and then ran from, and address my post #41 that addressed that very issue.
 
Why should we take the time to read and respond to your posts if you just run away when the going gets tough? Remember when ANTIFA was a formally labeled terrorist group?
If you cannot defend your position, just say so. And Antifa is a terrorist group. They use violence to promote their agenda. That is the very definition of a terrorist group. Does it hurt to be as stupid as you are?

View attachment 161741
Go back to yesterday’s thread, the one you started and then ran from, and address my post #41 that addressed that very issue.
ter·ror·ist
ˈterərəst/
noun
  1. 1.
    a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
Antifa is a terrorist group. End of discussion.
 
Why should we take the time to read and respond to your posts if you just run away when the going gets tough? Remember when ANTIFA was a formally labeled terrorist group?
If you cannot defend your position, just say so. And Antifa is a terrorist group. They use violence to promote their agenda. That is the very definition of a terrorist group. Does it hurt to be as stupid as you are?

View attachment 161741
Go back to yesterday’s thread, the one you started and then ran from, and address my post #41 that addressed that very issue.
ter·ror·ist
ˈterərəst/
noun
  1. 1.
    a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
Antifa is a terrorist group. End of discussion.
Like I said, go back to yesterday’s thread so we don’t hijack this one and respond to my crystal clear debunk of your ignorant claims. The fact that you ran and are now skating around the subject throwing out generalize definitions just shows you have nothing to stand on.
 
Why should we take the time to read and respond to your posts if you just run away when the going gets tough? Remember when ANTIFA was a formally labeled terrorist group?
If you cannot defend your position, just say so. And Antifa is a terrorist group. They use violence to promote their agenda. That is the very definition of a terrorist group. Does it hurt to be as stupid as you are?

View attachment 161741
Go back to yesterday’s thread, the one you started and then ran from, and address my post #41 that addressed that very issue.
ter·ror·ist
ˈterərəst/
noun
  1. 1.
    a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
Antifa is a terrorist group. End of discussion.
Like I said, go back to yesterday’s thread so we don’t hijack this one and respond to my crystal clear debunk of your ignorant claims. The fact that you ran and are now skating around the subject throwing out generalize definitions just shows you have nothing to stand on.
I have posted the definition of a terrorist. Antifa fits that description perfectly. It's not my fault you are too stupid or dishonest to accept the truth. Sucks to be you.
 
Why should we take the time to read and respond to your posts if you just run away when the going gets tough? Remember when ANTIFA was a formally labeled terrorist group?
If you cannot defend your position, just say so. And Antifa is a terrorist group. They use violence to promote their agenda. That is the very definition of a terrorist group. Does it hurt to be as stupid as you are?

View attachment 161741
Go back to yesterday’s thread, the one you started and then ran from, and address my post #41 that addressed that very issue.
ter·ror·ist
ˈterərəst/
noun
  1. 1.
    a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
Antifa is a terrorist group. End of discussion.
Like I said, go back to yesterday’s thread so we don’t hijack this one and respond to my crystal clear debunk of your ignorant claims. The fact that you ran and are now skating around the subject throwing out generalize definitions just shows you have nothing to stand on.
I have posted the definition of a terrorist. Antifa fits that description perfectly. It's not my fault you are too stupid or dishonest to accept the truth. Sucks to be you.
That’s not the discussion dumbshit. Why aren’t you engaging in the thread about this topic? That says it all
 

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