My middle school silenced my free speech T-shirts about 'two genders.' I'm fighting back
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At my school, there's a lot of talk about sex and gender. It's very clear what staff and administration want us to believe about the topic.
I didn’t go around pushing my opinion on anyone. All I did was wear a shirt. But even that was enough to upset school officials. I see lots of messages at school that I don’t agree with. But I don’t try to silence others. We should all have a right to share our opinions. Liam Morrison is an 8th-grade student at Nichols Middle School in Middleboro, Massachusetts.
I’m not sure why they act as though speaking up causes any trouble. Everyone seems worried that if somebody says what they think, somebody else is going to get upset.I didn’t go around pushing my opinion on anyone. All I did was wear a shirt. But even that was enough to upset school officials.
There is a lot of talk about sex and gender at my school. The administration, teachers, and other students all talk about it. They put up pride flags and posters. The main idea the school promotes is that feelings, not biology, are what make someone a "boy" or "girl." They also say there are an unlimited number of possible "gender identities," and that whole idea can’t be questioned.We’ve had lots of conversations about this stuff at home. I’ve given it some thought on my own, too. I don’t think it makes any sense at all. I think it is confusing to a lot of kids.