Tuffy
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http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20101110/news/711119792/
The reason why we wore the shirts was just to express our views, Boi said. People have said Ally Week is for everyone, but after Monday it was clear that it was more designed for homosexual students. We wore our shirts on Tuesday to express our views that we're straight, and we have the right to express that. But my dean told me on Tuesday, because of the people who wore the other shirts on Monday, our shirts were considered disruptive to the learning environment. To me, Ally Week itself has been disruptive. Instead of learning in class, we have to sit there and talk about all this other stuff that's happening because of Ally Week.
Pezzuto said it made no sense to him that he was asked to remove his shirt when other students have worn Gay Pride shirts in the past.