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Question: Should a school be able to discipline students if they partake in "cyber-bullying" off of school property?
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Napoleon
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« on: September 17, 2011, 03:16:03 PM »

Only sexual harassment or death threats. Otherwise kids need to stop being pussies. [/closethread]
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Napoleon
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2011, 05:12:18 PM »

Only sexual harassment or death threats. Otherwise kids need to stop being pussies. [/closethread]

Napoleon, this may be the first and last time we ever agree on something.

While I am glad we agree, I do find it ironic because these policies are direct descendants of Nixon and Reagan era appeals to the so-called Moral Majority. Essentially a core tenet of social conservatism/moralism co-opted by "Economic Justice" left wing types presumably because of two components, the first being a disdain for the New Left and the second being the warm, fuzzy feeling they get inside when having controls on free speech/personal decisions. Nonetheless,  we must do it for the children.
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