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Is it inappropriate to wear this to school in california?

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a shirt that says"It's Adam and Eve, NOT Adam and Steve"

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  1. Yes.  It's a hate message and anyone who would wear that should not be allowed anywhere near a school.


  2. Gosh! What's wrong with you?

    If you want your a** beat by random people, i guess you could.

    but i suggest not.

    & like that person up there said, you might as well be wearing a shirt that says "hi, im a homophobe :)"

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  3. Interesting how you specified "in California," as if that t-shirt is a good idea to wear anywhere.

  4. that is soooooo innapropriate! what if you meet people that support g*y rights, or what if you encounter a g*y person..they could be serioiusly offended.  if you bought that shirt, you should be ashamed.  

  5. shouldn't be wearing it anywhere.

    it promotes wearer as a bigoted person and announces that s/he is also devoid of imagination, that line has been on T shirts for five years at least.

    why not wear a T printed with "I'm a bigoted homophobe?"

    I'm an Aussie, our airline, Qantas, has a lot of g*y flight attendants - who'd probably refuse to let your offensive shirt fly!

  6. im not sure about your situation. i would think it was kinda funny but i could see how so people would be afended but tecnicaly your just expressing your opinion (first amendment right of free speach). i would suggest just not wearing it. last year i got saturday school for wearing a shirt that said "i like to get drunk and hump things" (sophomore)

  7. Your political statements are not shared. If I were your instructor, I'd send you to the office.

    As a grown woman, I find that statement offensive.

    Do you call brown people names?  Beaners, sock-drippers, etc. Do you use the N word? Because you know you're a bigot, right?

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