SCHOOL PUNISHES 7TH GRADER OVER “FAKE NEWS” SHIRT WORN DURING TRIP TO CNN NEWS IN ATLANTA

 School Punishes 7th Grader Over 'Fake News' Shirt Worn During Trip To CNN
SCHOOL PUNISHES 7TH GRADER OVER 
“FAKE NEWS” SHIRT WORN DURING TRIP TO 
CNN NEWS IN ATLANTA
 Student’s “FNN” t-shirt causes First Amendment controversy
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A seventh grade boy in Dekalb County, Georgia was forced to
remove his “Fake News Network” t-shirt when his class took a field trip
to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters.

The boy’s parents, Nancy and Stan Jester, are both elected officials.
Nancy is a county commissioner and Stan is a school board member.

Stan Jester wrote about the situation on his blog, saying,

Back in October, the girls at Cedar Grove High School in
the DeKalb County School District (DCSD) took a knee before their
playoff game. In a statement issued by DeKalb Schools, ‘If students
should elect to express their free speech rights, we want to create and
provide a safe space to do so. The goal is not to interfere with the
students’ constitutional right to freedom of speech./”

I advocate for the First Amendment across the board. I hope the
freedom of students to express themselves will be vigilantly defended
across the political, religious, etc … spectrums.

STRIPPED OF HIS LIBERTIES …

CNN is a popular destination for school field trips across the state.
Every year the 7th grade at Peachtree Charter Middle School tours the
CNN studios.

This year when the CNN tour was announced, my 7th grade son Jaxon
asked me if he could purchase an FNN-Fake News Network shirt to wear for
his field trip. As an advocate for the First Amendment, I agreed to his
request. He picked out the shirt he wanted and and ordered it from
Amazon. His mother cautioned him that he might cause a controversy and
needed to be prepared for that. He was fully aware of the implications
of his decision and made the affirmative choice to wear his shirt.

Nancy took his picture this morning as he left for school. We
received a phone call from the principal at the middle school this
morning informing us that he was forced to change his shirt.

I’m disappointed by the hypocrisy of this decision. Some students are
celebrated when they make a controversial display during the National
Anthem. My student was forced to remove his shirt because someone didn’t
like it. I defend speech and expression, even if I disagree, or it
makes me uncomfortable.

Says commenter Max Baerman, “[This] could have been a great teachable
moment about Yellow Journalism and the scathing and at times libelous
editorials”

This experience is teaching my son an interesting lesson.

President Donald Trump recently slammed CNN as “fake” on Twitter after returning from his Asia trip.

CNN Begs The Public To Stop Using The Term Fake News