‘Virginity Rocks’ t-shirt not allowed in Arkansas middle school Ramay Junior High

‘Virginity Rocks’ t-shirt not allowed in Arkansas middle school Ramay Junior High

Of course any kind that fosters wholesomeness and traditional values is anathema in Liberal infested public schools.

EAG News reports Fayetteville 13-year-old Chloe Rubiano is saving herself for virginitymarriage, but school officials think she should keep that to herself.

Robiano, a student at Ramay Junior High, purchased a t-shirt at a Christian festival that reads “Virginity Rocks” on the front, and “I’m loving my husband and I haven’t even met him” on the reverse, which sums up her beliefs on sex and marriage.

But school officials banned the shirt and forced the teen to wear a school-issued gym shirt instead, because the Virginity Rocks message could lead to uncomfortable conversations about sex, 5News reports.

“I really like the shirt because I was always raised that way,” Rubiano told the news site.

“I didn’t really think anyone would make a big deal out of it.”

“Rubiano said her vice principal told her that the shirt could distract the classroom environment, with the possibility that it ‘opens up too many doors for conversations,’” 5News reports.

The girl’s mother, Bambi Crozier, doesn’t necessarily think that’s a bad thing.
“This is part of sex (education) to me. Virginity is where you need to be,” Crozier said. “It represents what she believes. I’m very thankful that Chloe has this belief.”

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It’s a problem to wear the T-Shirt, but I bet classes discussing S&M and homosexuality replete with graphic photos is appropriate.

 

Originally posted at The Last Tradition

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Samuel Gonzalez is the editor-in-chief of The Last Tradition, a blog he started in April 2009. Samuel is one of the top Latino bloggers in the country and his blog has been linked by Gateway Pundit, Right Wing News, Instapundit, Legal Insurrection, American Thinker and other top conservative blogs. He's a strong Reagan conservative, a Rush Limbaugh disciple, an unconventional Evangelical who not only takes on Liberal orthodoxy, but also challenges other so-called soft conservatives afraid to buck political correctness.

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