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Over 100 parents and students protested Kellogg High School's decision to punish a student for saying "Guys are guys and girls are girls. There is no in-between." In spite of today's protest, Travis Lohr will not be allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony.
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Idaho Tribune3 years ago
Here’s what led up to this moment:

Idaho Tribune3 years ago
The Shoshone County Sheriff just released a statement citing an unnamed “group known for violence” was planning on attending in large numbers. We would ALL like to know what “group” this is.

Joe G3 years ago
His is what happens when you speak truth. They demoralize you

Let Freedom Ring3 years ago
Defund public schools, even in Idaho

Theresa Bruebaker3 years ago
Isn't free speech still a right in this country?

Anthony Perez3 years ago
That’s outrageous That’s NOT a punishable offense To ban this student from the graduation ceremony is a travesty

Chaska3 years ago
Wow. What a horrible school.
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At first, it was a bit difficult to arrange positions, the CEO also checked the girls and ask for them to not kneel in the front, but I don't know why, because it was so crowded there, the organizers of this event told the girls to kneel in the front. What makes ME a bit annoying is that there must be a bare minimum for the guys to try to give their position for the girls, but they just keep quiet. I don't hate anyone here, in fact there are my biases too in there but this is very dissapointing
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