Is it right these kids were suspended from school for Tebowing?

Question by Sarah’s Crosshairs: Is it right these kids were suspended from school for Tebowing?

http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/blog/prep_rally/post/N-Y-teens-suspended-for-Tebowing-in-school-hall?urn=highschool-wp9989

Best answer:

Answer by Michael
yes

acting a fool is disruptive to the learning envoirnment

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11 Comments

  1. Joe B says:

    Hahahahahahaha

  2. Vanessa says:

    No, because they are expressing their freedom of speech which is given in the FIRST AMENDMENT.

  3. mutantcaveman says:

    yes all types of douche bagery should lead to suspension

  4. Mind Quotient says:

    It’s an extreme punishment for such a harmless act.

    EDIT: @ Abbeymister

    Ummm… no, you sheltered dumbass, atheism is not encouraged by public schools, in fact they could care less what your religious beliefs are or lack thereof.

  5. Billie Roberts says:

    Yes cause Tebow is a punk over rated poster child for the NFL. Not for religious reasons.

  6. Pytr Pytr says:

    as long as other kids can point at them and call them drama queens then I guess it’s ok.

  7. Yams Ease Constipation says:

    That is like so 30 seconds ago

  8. Crazyworld says:

    Nope…but the devil usually doesn’t operate in the right!

  9. America Is Exceptional, Obama Is Not says:

    No it was not. They were not disruptive, nor were they damaging property, nor were they bullying others. — Well, not bullying in the physical sense. These days all you have to do is wear a cross to school and the whole place goes on lock-down in deference to the one Muslim there.

    I hope they appreciate what they did, jail time could be waiting for someone a few years from now. Possibly some Liberal lawyer might see fit to sue the entire school for mental stress on a hand-picked client.

  10. ~Soulful~™ aka ~Sultry~™ says:

    Nope. It was outside of class time, and in a hallway. They could have been asked to take it outside or something of that nature, but suspension is HARSH, and a violation of their rights.

    The administrations FIRST priority should be to teach children.

    Had it been a homosexual rights anti discrimination rally, there would have been rainbow banners and flags afloat, smiles all around….the administration’s support, and the media called in.

    It’s an absolute double standard.

  11. Oregon Alley Cat says:

    Is it right to be disrupting school to do something silly?

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