
DC prep school students face expulsion for 'single expression, act, or gesture' deemed offensive
Fox News
Students at one of the most prestigious college preparatory schools in the United States reportedly risk expulsion for a single instances of speech someone deems offensive.
"It is the impact of hate speech, rather than the intent of those perpetrating it, that is of utmost importance," the draft policy says, adding that boys could face expulsion "even in the case of a single expression, act, or gesture." ‘It is the impact of hate speech, rather than the intent of those perpetrating it, that is of utmost importance.’
According to the draft policy, offenses can include "misplaced humor," and such infractions "should be reported immediately to the student’s adviser" by students, teachers or parents.

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