That's certainly open for debate.
I don't think the things Bristol (or Willow, for that matter) said are any different from what the majority of people their age say. And I stand by the fact that they were attacked first. Plus, if this is simply a comment on the whole facebook thing... I would venture to guess that the other people involved have probably moved on from it a lot quicker than the rest of the nation. It's teenage, high school drama. They were sticking up for their family. It's not like the exchange took place between random strangers.
Does it matter who was attacked first?
Is this PeeWee's Playhouse?

Does it matter if all the other kids their age do it? I can say with certainty that you would never hear my teens using those words.
Your attitude that it is just "teenage, high school drama" is a poor one and probably a big contributor to why teens think this type of behavior and disparaging language is acceptable. Our teens need to be spoken to about how damaging this sort of language can be.
Anyone who puts themselves in the position of being a "celebrity" and then uses anti-gay slurs deserves to be called out for it.
I feel for the Palin girls and I don't blame them for defending their family, but I can't condone they way they did it.



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