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Question: Should a student who tells a classmate they will go to Hell face disciplinary action?
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Yes, this constitutes harassment.
 
#2
No, this would violate the student’s religion liberty.
 
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Dr. MB
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« on: September 12, 2022, 02:25:33 AM »

Violates free speech and I'm not a huge believer in disciplinary action for most things. Of course not. If you're policing this are you gonna police similarly constructed insults like "go to hell"?
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Dr. MB
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2022, 06:05:23 PM »

No.

Grow up.

Stop being whiny babies who have to tattle to the authorities whenever your oversensitive feelings are hurt!

We're talking about literal children here. I don't get it, do you think that bullying should be allowed in schools?
Bullying is more than a one-off comment though. Telling someone they're gonna go to hell once is a lot different than repeated daily harassment.
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