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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds totally strange and not like you are getting the full story. There have been NO other incidents and the other kid started it by saying something more offensive? Unless the administration at the school is seriously anti-gay, it just doesn't add up.[/quote] OP here: I gave a very shortened version of the story... The other kid has been bothering my son for a while now, never really doing anything as bad as saying what he said today. According to the administration, the reason my son is getting in trouble is because a teacher saw/heard him insult the other kid, and they couldn't prove that the other kid. My son says the other student said to the administration that he told my son that his "Gay fathers were a disgrace to society" not using the other word. Also according to my son, the student did use F***** when he talked to my son. When I asked the vice-principle who called me, he said that all they could corroborate was that the student had stated an opinion on a modern issue and my son had responded in a "bullying and inappropriate" manner. Honestly I'm less pissed at the student, as I know that there are certain people out there who will always not accept me and my family, and we just have to be able to deal with them, which is why I am disappointed in my son, we have talked over this and he should have known to handle it better. I am, however, disappointed that the school is: A) Just believing the other student's version of events, even though my son disputes it and B) Is suspending my son for bullying when it seems like the other student was also going out of his way to bully my son. Honestly, if they both were suspended I would be a lot less angry at this point, I would think that it would be a bit much to suspend either of them, but to only single out my son's outburst for punishment seems wrong.[/quote]
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