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School sued after banning student from wearing ‘Some people are gay’ t-shirt

By Will Stroude

A Tennessee high school is being sued after banning a student from wearing a t-shirt bearing the slogan ‘Some people are gay – get over it!’

The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee filed a lawsuit against Richland High School this week (November 23) over the incident, which took place back in August, Gay Star News reports.

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Senior Rebecca Young was claims she was publicly reprimanded by the principal in front of a cafeteria full of students for wearing the “provocative” item of clothing. Her mother was reportedly told afterwards that the shirt violated the school’s dress code banning material of a ‘sexual nature’ and pro-LGBT messages, including rainbows.

“Censoring Rebecca for wearing a shirt just because it has the word ‘gay’ on it not only violates her right to free speech, it sends a harmful message to students that there is something wrong with being gay, or even using the word ‘gay’,” said ACLU Tennessee Legal Director Thomas H Castelli.

“Students have a First Amendment right not only to be out at school, but to an education free from such discrimination and harassment.”

Rebecca herself said of the controversy: “I just want my school to be a safe place for all students, free from harassment or discrimination.”

“Wearing the shirt was a way to express my support for gay people and for treating them with respect. The censorship I experienced clearly shows why I felt the need to use my voice this way in the first place.”

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