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It's Even More Inexcusable When You're Not In The South
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The ACLU is defending a New Jersey high school senior who was suspended from school for flying a Confederate flag on his truck. He claims it represents his "Southern pride," even though he knows people see it as a symbol of racism and he lives in Hamilton, New Jersey, a Trenton suburb and not in the part of New Jersey that you'd associate with Southern racism (that's around Millville and Vineland) (hey, I used to live in Jersey, the KKK was down in those areas). Anyway, the First Amendment DOES let racists be racist, but does a school have to allow that speech on school property during school hours? (Times of Trenton)
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