High School Bans Pro-Trump Stuff and American Flags! Except No, It Absolutely Did Not
School says feel free to bring your "make America great again" hats.


A Tempe, Arizona, high school—Corona del Sol—is prohibiting students from bringing American flags or wearing Donald Trump swag to its rivalry football game on Friday. That's according to Breitbart, The Daily Caller, The Blaze, and other right-leaning outlets.
But the only source of info on the ban appeared to be the high school newspaper. Skeptical, I called the school district that oversees Corona del Sol, and a spokesperson told me that in fact, the stories were completely untrue.
"There is no ban on colors or flags or Mr .Trump or any other signs of patriotism," said Jill Hanks, executive director of community relations at the Tempe United school district.
According to Hanks, when Corona del Sol last played this particular rival football team—almost a decade ago—some students behaved immaturely and racially disparaged players on the other side. Seeking to avoid any controversy, and in response to rogue students insisting on Twitter that the theme of the game was "USA," Corona del Sol sent a letter home to parents stressing that the only theme was "orange," the school's color.
That message was not intended to prevent students from wearing other colors, bringing American flags, or representing Donald Trump, said Hanks. The school's newspaper misinterpreted the statement, and published incorrect information about the policy. The erroneous story and Tweets have since been deleted.
The Supreme Court has placed stricter limits on high school students' speech than on college students' speech, and administrators are likely well-within their rights to discipline students who misbehave or hurl ethnic insults. A school attempting to prevent any misbehavior from breaking out by proactively forbidding certain kinds of otherwise inoffensive expression is in murkier territory; according to the Court's ruling in the 1969 case Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, schools must demonstrate that said speech is substantially disruptive on its own.
But the point is moot in this specific case, because contrary to the reports, Corona del Sol has not prohibited students from bringing their "make American great again" hats to the big game.
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The school's newspaper misinterpreted the statement, and published incorrect information about the policy.
OR... did the young journalists get the story correct and is the district walking back its plan? Follow the deniro, Rico. AND QUIT WRITING ABOUT TRUMP.
The school explicitly denied that. I mean, it could be lying, but I really think this is actually just a case of misinterpretation.
Rico - always willing to engage the commentariat!
+1
Fist is just a big bully, Rico. We want to make Reason a safe space, but Fist keeps fuckin' it up for everyone.
/returns to Another Planet
I think it's a case of you being in the pocket of Big High School Corp, a Gawker Subsidiary.
"Follow the deniro"
Follow the deniro, Rico.
We should all follow Robert Deniro. It doesn't even cost any dinero.
Can I bring my pro-Putin, "Make Russia great again" hat and banner?
That would be teh awsum.
I'm wearing my "throwback" Vicente Fox for President t.
It will be millennials fault that Trump gets elected. What is wrong with the youth of today?
Yeah man, my college ethical-philosophy professor used to be telling me that all these youth-in-Asia stuff is bad, I know that... When you say "youth of today", you just mean youth-in-Asia, or youth worldwide, or what?!?!
Yes. The millennials need to get in line like all the other good sheep, vote for, and continue to vote for the same group of people hoping there'll be a different result.
STRAWMAN DOWN
Corona del Sol sent a letter home to parents stressing that the only theme was "orange," the school's color.
Orange:
It seems like Soave didn't really investigate this story as much as he claimed he did. It is pretty obvious Corona Del Sol is looking to start trouble, albeit in a subtle manner.
Maybe the school is an anti-catholic pro-unionist school?
Or supports independence from Russia.
Or are supporters of William I of Orange.
Throw in blue with the orange and they and you might have something
U of IL is anti-catholic?!
fuck 'em!
/Orangemen
Also: "Orange you glad they're not Roman Catholic?"
*winces in anticipation of receiving narrowed gaze*
*narrows gaze*
Dale Dynamo!
GO KNICKS
+1 Orange Order parade
Maybe the school is an anti-catholic pro-unionist school?
Maybe they want to commemorate Boehner?
/every last drop
#Orangelivesmatter
*Boehner starts crying*
Orange is a color that represents Autumn and harvest and sometimes hatred.
I loled.
My new Mustang convertible is orange. Suck it.
There is no worse color for a car than orange. Painting a car orange is a sin against god and man. Unless of course you go with a cinderella theme, then it's ok.
Tennessee fans would disagree if they new how to use the internet.
/Hopes no one catches my mistake...
I assume you're a Tennessee grad, then.
Can't be - he's on the internet.
Might be Brown though.
https://popehat.com/2015/10/21/ white-people-are-good-with-cows- brown-university-people-are-bad-with-free-speech/
What about if you have a confederate flag on the roof?
+1 Hazzard County
unless it's a ridiculous concept car from the 50s
http://motrolix.com/wp-content.....ach-06.jpg
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WHERE MY COUNTRY GONE?
NO, WHERE MY COUNTRY GONE?
ThEEEEEY took yur cuntry!!!!
Ok. Someone has to weigh in on this.
Is it just me, or does Robby Soave look a bit like the love child of this dude and this fictional character? At least when he's smiling?
He's just a dog chasing cars, Riven. He wouldn't know what to do with one if he caught it.
Well that's pretty terrifying. All I'm saying is--I wouldn't spend any time alone with him. Nomsayin'?
Oh, completely. Look at that face. "Sexual predator" is putting it mildly. He looks like he would rape your dog.
Dat hair tho
I think he's a real life Norman Bates. Just based on looks, of course.
I hear Soave based his life off of Patrick Bateman's.
Come to think of it...out of all of the many disclaimers he includes in his articles, I don't recall him ever once saying dog rape is not okay.
You make a very compelling argument, Lap. I mean, if he was against it, he'd definitely say it, right?
I mean sure, he's never written about dog rape, to my knowledge. So he might say it's never been relevant. But that just seems a bit too convenient.
otherwise people will just ASSUME
That's no way to talk about Robby's life partner.
Who is the dude? What's he from?
His name is Robert Paulson... Er, uh, I mean Evan Peters
Oh I really liked him in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Actually, he was the best thing about that movie.
Agreed. He played a good Quicksilver. I could stand to see him in more movies. ... Even though he sort of creeps me out.
-- Robby Soave on his time working the Rolling Stone frat rape article beat.
Yes, that smile is a thousand watt spotlight screaming 'I have no emotions or conscience but fake them so that I disarm you. Then I will eat your liver.'
WHOO HOO LETS ALL BRING CONFEDERATE FLAGS NOW!! FREEDOM!!!
Hey man, I know this is High School sports and all, but how about college? I have a buddy who attended USAF Academy, and they played Kent State, from Ohio. My buddy wanted to put up a banner, "If the Army National Guard can bet 'em, so can the Air Force!" You know, National Guard troops shooting 4 students up front, Air Force Bombers approaching in the rear? My buddy's Cadet Squadron Commander would NOT approve of such a banner, I wonder why? Free speech and all, WTF?!?!
Slightly related? In late 1960s or early 1970s, it reached SCOTUS? Can USAFA Academy FORCE their cadets to attend Sunday morning chapel, as was their practice at the time? SCOTUS said "no"? But to this day I will bet (have not checked lately) that USAFA still FORCES the cadets to buy football tickets, and attend the games. So? In case you needed it? THERE is your proof that Government Almighty regards football as more important than God! (God apparently agrees; has not stuck down USAFA with a "bolt from the blue" just yet).
PS, anyone know any cadets there at this time? Maybe we can get him or her to test the "Kent State v/s USAFA" banner idea again, this time try and run that one up to SCOTUS, see what SCOTUS thinks of it?
"Corona del Sol sent a letter home to parents stressing that the only theme was "orange," the school's color."
The big story here is that school administrators don't know what themes are.
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