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TexasTowelie

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Thu Oct 1, 2020, 10:20 PM Oct 2020

A Naval Academy midshipman tweeted that Breonna Taylor got 'justice.' Now, he's suing the school

A Naval Academy midshipman tweeted that Breonna Taylor got ‘justice.’ Now, he’s suing the school over the discipline he received.


ANNAPOLIS, MD. — A midshipman is suing the U.S. Naval Academy after he was disciplined for tweeting that Breonna Taylor received “justice” when she was fatally shot by police.

Midshipman 1st Class Chase Standage, 21, says in the lawsuit that the academy is violating his constitutional rights of free speech and a fair and impartial hearing, the Capital Gazette reported Thursday.

In addition to the tweet about Taylor, a Black woman who was fatally shot by officers who barged into her Kentucky home, Standage was also accused of tweeting racist messages against Black people.

In the lawsuit, Standage’s attorneys write that Standage’s June tweets were responses to heated exchanges on Twitter. They also said Standage “has never exhibited racial animus towards anyone.”

Read more: https://www.pilotonline.com/news/education/vp-nw-naval-academy-midshipman-sues-discipline-tweets-20201001-aildtewhcjerde4jt6jzzmtaj4-story.html
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A Naval Academy midshipman tweeted that Breonna Taylor got 'justice.' Now, he's suing the school (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2020 OP
100 lashes, I hope. elleng Oct 2020 #1
Inciting hatefulness, as on twitter, isn't covered by freedom of speech, I think. Karadeniz Oct 2020 #2
The first document you sign as you enlist is a form giving up your Bill of Rights. The second one .. marble falls Oct 2020 #3

marble falls

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3. The first document you sign as you enlist is a form giving up your Bill of Rights. The second one ..
Fri Oct 2, 2020, 12:29 AM
Oct 2020

you sign is a form putting yourself subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

That guy is an idiot and his lawyer has got be an idiot.

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