Created equal signs are thrown in the street. Principal refers to public sidewalk as "his."
Lawyers say, he also made “less than veiled threats,” “mischaracterized a public sidewalk as being school property,” “asserted a false right to ‘protect’ students from being exposed to speech he deemed inappropriate,” and “forcefully took … property … and threw it in the street,” the letter said.
“In the presence of many students, he thereby flouted and squelched our clients’ First Amendment rights,” it said.
This is what's being taught in our schools, folks.
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