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  • Was Western Hills HS wrong; student punished for remark.

    I attend church with this family I dont know them personally. Just wanted to get your opinion.

    He was put on suspension for stating his Opinion.


    FORT WORTH, Texas - A Fort Worth high school student was sent to the principal’s office earlier this week for telling another classmate he believes homosexuality is wrong.
    Fourteen-year-old Dakota Ary spent most of the day Tuesday serving an in-school suspension. It was punishment for discussion in his German class at Fort Worth’s Western Hills High School.
    “We were talking about religions in Germany. I said, ‘I’m a Christian. I think being a homosexual is wrong,’” he said. “It wasn’t directed to anyone except my friend. I guess [the teacher] heard me. He started yelling. He told me he was going to write me an infraction and send me to the office.”
    An assistant principal called Ary’s mother at work to let her know he was in trouble.
    “At first I was in disbelief. My son is on the honor roll with great grades. I don’t have any problems out of him,” Holly Pope said.
    After hearing Ary’s explanation of what happened, the assistant principal reduced the original suspension from two days to one. But Pope was not satisfied with that.
    “He was stating an opinion. He has a right to do that. They punished him for it,” she said.
    Attorney Matt Krause joined Ary and his mom at a Wednesday morning meeting with the principal. They asked for the blemish to be taken off his record and reassurance there would be no retaliation.
    “Students don’t lose their first amendment rights just because they go in the schoolhouse door,” Krause said.
    District spokesman Clint Bond said the Fort Worth Independent School District does not comment on specific employee or student-related issues.
    “We are following district policy in our review of the circumstances and any resolution will likewise be in accordance with district policy,” Bond said.
    If Ary continues taking German he’ll have to learn from the same teacher who punished him. His mom is relying on faith that things will work out.
    “I want to believe the school will make the right decision. That’s something the school will need to handle,” she said.


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  • #2
    Don't agree with the kid, but that is fucking retarded. He is entitled to his opinion just like the rest of us morons.

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    • #3
      i dont really care what anyone thinks. just leave me and mine alone and i wont murder you and throw your body in a ditch.

      god bless.
      It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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      • #4
        10 to 1 the teacher loves musicals....

        On an inquisitive note, how the hell does homosexuality come up in a German language class?

        If its a language class, why are they speaking about religion?

        If there is a reason for religion to be mentioned, why is it that the subject of homosexuality jumps to the forefront?

        Someone might want to ask said teacher the above questions....

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        • #5
          The mom was on the Mark Davis show this morning, and said that the same teacher had posted a poster in his room with two men kissing. This is a fucking German class? When the students asked the teacher about the poster, he said it was involving a "current event", and they should grow accustom to these images.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
            The mom was on the Mark Davis show this morning, and said that the same teacher had posted a poster in his room with two men kissing. This is a fucking German class? When the students asked the teacher about the poster, he said it was involving a "current event", and they should grow accustom to these images.
            God I hate it when I'm right....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
              The mom was on the Mark Davis show this morning, and said that the same teacher had posted a poster in his room with two men kissing. This is a fucking German class? When the students asked the teacher about the poster, he said it was involving a "current event", and they should grow accustom to these images.

              Confirms my previous post.

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              • #8
                In a nutshell:

                “Students don’t lose their first amendment rights just because they go in the schoolhouse door,” Krause said.

                I seldom agree with lawyers, but this one is spot on.

                Edit: what a shocker that the teacher has an axe to grind regarding homosexuality. Go figure!

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                • #9
                  Lawsuit. Supreme Court has already ruled that students in public schools retain their rights to free speech.
                  Originally posted by racrguy
                  What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                  Originally posted by racrguy
                  Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                  • #10
                    would he have been sent to the office if he had said "i believe its ok to be a homosexual."?

                    probably not.

                    if its ok to be open minded, its just as ok to be closed minded. right?

                    <-----closed minded btw.
                    2011 Mustang GT
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                    • #11
                      If I were his parents, I would find some sleazebag lawyer who would file a charge (would have to be pro bono, of course) against the teacher, school and school district arguing separation of church and state since it was a religious discussion in a public school. Of course, I don't believe in such a thing as separation of church and state, but just to do it, I would.
                      How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                        Lawsuit. Supreme Court has already ruled that students in public schools retain their rights to free speech.
                        The school would argue that it was hate speech and his right to free speech ends there.
                        How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                          The school would argue that it was hate speech and his right to free speech ends there.
                          Of course they would. If what was said in the article is true and he had a classroom full of witnesses, they would have a hard time pulling that rabbit out of the hat. In fact the school would probably settle just to make it all go away because they know they are completely wrong. School districts don't even have money to educate kids, much less fund a treasure chest for a legal battle. In Plano, they get scared shitless at the mention of the word "lawsuit" and even go so far as to take care in how they treat the children whose parents are lawyers.
                          Originally posted by racrguy
                          What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                          Originally posted by racrguy
                          Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                            Of course they would. If what was said in the article is true and he had a classroom full of witnesses, they would have a hard time pulling that rabbit out of the hat. In fact the school would probably settle just to make it all go away because they know they are completely wrong. School districts don't even have money to educate kids, much less fund a treasure chest for a legal battle. In Plano, they get scared shitless at the mention of the word "lawsuit" and even go so far as to take care in how they treat the children whose parents are lawyers.
                            For some reason, that doesn't really surprise me haha
                            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                            • #15
                              Has anyone bothered to question the fact that the teacher has a photo hung on the wall that many would consider offensive? I hope the teacher gets seriously disciplined over this.

                              In this case, since the teacher took it on himself to push his gay, anti-Christian agenda and then punished a child for disagreeing with said agenda - I mean that's what this is really about: The kid pissed off the teacher, and the teacher tried to punish him for it.

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