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A high schooler’s expletive-laden rant which saw her suspended from cheerleading has been protected by the Supreme Court in a case concerning one of America’s “most sacred Constitutional rights”, according to Sky News contributor Michael Ware.

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“She was off campus when she did it but the school still suspended her for a year from the cheerleading team so she took them to court,” he told Sky News. The high schooler, then 14, did not make the cut for the team and went on a Snapchat tirade against her school, which circulated and saw her punished by her principal which the Supreme Court ruled was not something schools could regulate.

 

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Critical race theory does it again. Smdh.

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