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Sienna Bond
2 October, 22:36
Should student expression be restricted?
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Savanah Stein
2 October, 23:39
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You do not lose the right just because you are at school or a student. (freedom of speech) we are allowed to say what we think and not get into trouble for having the "wrong opinion".
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Kelly Aguilar
3 October, 00:15
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No absolutely not. Because restricting expression would cause tension for out bursting. and lose of creativity in the enviroment of said class or school.
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