DEBATE: Sixth Grader Told He Can't Wear 'Graphic' Bulldog Shirt to Honor Military Brother
Jordan Griffiths is a 13-year-old Mississippi boy who wanted to honor his brother Timmy who's serving with the Marines in Afghanistan.
The front of the shirt seems tame enough, showing the front side of a bulldog. But when the shirt gets turned around, however, the other side seems to show the bulldog's, well, "equipment." The school says while the shirt is certainly pro-military, it is just too graphic.
"It was just that my brother gave it to me before he
left for Afghanistan, about a week before, and he said, 'always be a leader and never a follower.'
What do you think? Should Jordan have been allowed to keep wearing the shirt, or was it inappropriate for school?
















