Faun
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- Nov 14, 2011
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LOLOLOLOL”I don't care what the Constitution says on the matter. ”As I pointed out, their freedom of speech cannot be used in school if it’s disruptive. You must have a learning disability which prevented you from comprehending that.”An ELEVEN YEAR old in a school setting, does not have the right to Freedom of Speech.”
LOLOL
You’re truly fucking deranged.
In a public school, all kids have freedom of speech. There are no age requirements on the First Amendment. The only interference on that right is if students become disruptive or infringe on others’ rights.
Is your problem that you hate kids? Hate the Constitution? Or just hate America in general?
You got 30 kids in a class, who are there to learn from the teacher, and you want each and every one of them to have the right to express themselves during class, when and how they want?
That would immediately be disruptive AND infringe on the rights of the other students.
Do I have to explain that further, or is this where you have to admit that your ideology has failed in this particular instance?
Still, you moronically think students in a public school don’t have the right to freedom of speech. That’s as fucked up as anything you’ve ever written.
Show me where the Constitution places age requirements on freedom of speech? Show me where the government entity, like a public school, can revoke anyone’s freedom of speech?
I don't care what the Constitution says on the matter.
It is insane to think that children have the Right to "Speech" when they are supposed to be learning. You can't learn if you are not listening.
^^^ anti-American loser
Anti-American loser, standing and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance is exercised before class and before learning begins for the day.
And moron, free speech doesn’t necessarily mean speaking of making noise. Silence can also be protected by the right to free speech. Like the silence occurring while sitting out participating in the Pledge of Allegiance.
1. An Appeal to Authority is an admission that you cannot defend your position on the strength of it's merits. That is an admission that you know you lose.
2. And that is a very loud and disruptive silence. Fucking stand for the Pledge, punk.
Leave it to an imbecile to call referencing the Constitution while discussing Constitutional matters, an appeal to authority .
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Exactly who or what do you contend is the authority on constitutional matters if not the Constitution? You???
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