/She should have listened to the message the other students were trying to teach her./
Oh, like the Little Rock Nine should have listened to the message that the white supremacists' kids were trying to teach them: "Go home, darkie! We don't want your kind here!"
/The Principal also tried to help her straighten out her life/
By telling her to stay away from other students as if she were a plague carrier, outing her to her parents, and lifting her friends' skirts? What kind of sick freak are you?
/-- doing his job./
This isn't "1984." If my principal did anything like that to me, my parents would have been all over him in a heartbeat.
/Good parents don't want their children recruited for psychosexual perversion by mixed up sexual deviants in schools./
"Psychosexual perversion?" WTH? I have gay friends, Bob. And I'm straight. Believe me, we're all getting along fine and well without nutjobs like you trying to ruin our lives.
/If the girl wouldn't straighten up she should have been permanently expelled from the school./
The girl cannot "straighten up." She cannot help being gay. And she cannot be expelled for something so trivial and harmless. This whole matter is ridiculous! How much do you guys want to bet that back in the 1950s, Bob cheered on the segregationists and had a secret white hood in his basement?
/That's the Principal's job./
No, it isn't, you inhuman creep. What a moron.