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Parents and Students Protest After Kellogg High School Punishes and Excludes Senior from Graduation Ceremony for Saying, “Guys are Guys and Girls are


Over 100 parents and students gathered outside Kellogg High School in Shoshone County Idaho, protesting against the principal’s decision to punish a student for saying that “guys are guys and girls are girls. There is no in-between.”

The protest reflects a growing concern over the boundaries of free speech and silencing dissenting viewpoints within educational institutions.

The controversy began when High School senior Travis Lohr, 18, participated in a school activity in which seniors gave advice to students in lower classes, Idaho Tribune reported.
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Lohr spoke from his heart, deviating from his approved speech, and said, “Guys are guys, and girls are girls. There is no in-between.”

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“We had a school assembly where every senior was lined up to give a piece of advice or something you wanted to say to the underclassmen. And I had wrote something before, and I decided to change my statement,” Lohr told Idaho Freedom Foundation President Wayne Hoffman during an interview.

In response to this statement, the school imposed disciplinary measures against the student, sparking outrage within the community.

Principal Dan Davidian told Lohr he would be barred from participating in the upcoming graduation ceremony.
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jim44444 · 70-79, M
I feel the principle has his head up his ass.
The kid is right.

However what were the ground rules? Did every piece of advise need pre-approval? The student said "And I had wrote something before, and I decided to change my statement,” which indicates he deliberately altered his advice and violated the rules.

The barring from upcoming graduation ceremony is draconian and probably outside the principal's jurisdiction.

This has little to do with 'woke' and everything to do with the small power mad bureaucrats that infect our society on so many levels.

Principal Dan Davidian is no better than the a-hole that tried to stop Ruby Bridges from attending first grade in Louisiana in 1960. Just another dickhead with too much authority.