“””So, you’re saying that in you’re in favor of banning the wearing - by private persons (library patrons, etc.) - of politically controversial symbols while on public property (e.g., while visiting a library or police station)?”””
Actually just the opposite. I’m saying that the school is public place like library. Thinking that they can ban the symbol in the school means they must also think they can ban it in the library.
Actually just the opposite. Im saying that the school is public place like library. Thinking that they can ban the symbol in the school means they must also think they can ban it in the library.
I am relieved to hear that. Unfortunately, I can imagine some people (fortunately, not here at FR) using that same argument to ban the wearing or display of "offensive" symbols on all public lands (nat'l parks, police stations, libraries, etc.).
Regards,