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03/06/07 @ 10:35 am
Read these articles that aren't completly biased against him, unlike the one's post above:

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03/06/07 @ 10:29 am
If you read the news articles, that's not how it really went down. Brown read the comment written by two students, not everyone. And he wasn't out of control, he was just trying to show a different view of the debate.
If you ask me I think those kids deserved to be called out. They need to be held accountable for their actions. High school kids always want to be "treated like adults" but they can't accept responsibility for their own words. It's better to learn this lesson now than when their older.
Brown wasn't trying to hurt anyone's feelings; he was just making a point about hate speech. The kids were dishing out their own hate speech against Brown while trying to say that people should be tolerant of all lifestyles? You can't have it both ways. You need to be tolerant of everyone, even those who don't share your view.

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