A group of Celina High School students are at the center of a contentious debate on free speech after nearly two dozen students were told to remove their shirts that support gay rights.
It all started last week when two girls celebrated the school's "Twin Day" by wearing shirts reading "Lesbian 1" and "Lesbian 2." School officials quickly told the teens to take the shirts off, according to U.S. News & World Report.
In a show of solidarity, a group of about 20 students returned to school this week wearing shirts that read "I support… Express yourself," with the image of a rainbow. (See a full image of the T-shirt below.)
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