| | | Health & Beauty
A US Supreme Court Case of Tit Fo Tat Ria Patel - Top News go to original December 17, 2010
The tagline: “I (heart) boobies!”, used in context to breast cancer awareness has been reportedly termed as sexually charged double entendre.
The much used slang term for a woman’s breasts is now facing a trial in the court of law. The case is reported to be between Easton Area School District and two middle school girls.
It is claimed that the girls were dismissed from the school in October after they refused to remove bracelets reading “I (Heart) Boobies!”
District administrators have gainsaid that the word is sloppy and vulgar and is certainly inappropriate for middle school goers. However, on the other side Brianna Hawk, 13, and Kayla Martinez, 12, backed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania, discerns the word to be completely harmless.
In addition, it underlines that the district is actually exaggerating.
The Thursday hearing witnessed in the U. S. court witnessed the school district lawyer urging for the suspension of the girls, Brianna Hawk and Kayla Martinez, if they don’t stop flaunting the bracelets as fashion accessory.
“Ever since I got that bracelet I’ve been researching breast cancer”, the seventh-grader was quoted as saying. “Anybody that gets this disease … could die from it. It’s very tragic”. |
|
| |