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Parents and community members are calling for the immediate review and reinstatement of Fred Neiray, a senior basketball player at David Prouty High School, after a suspension removed him from the court at a critical point in his final season. Supporters say the decision carries consequences far beyond a single incident. As a senior, this season represents Fred’s last opportunity to compete, lead his team, and gain exposure to college scouts. The suspension threatens to prematurely end his high school basketball career and potentially damage future collegiate opportunities. Community members emphasize that high school athletics exist to teach accountability, discipline, and growth. They argue, however, that discipline must remain fair, proportional, and grounded in context and intent. When punishment becomes excessive or career-ending, they say it undermines the core values school sports aim to promote. The call for reinstatement does not excuse poor judgment or ignore rules. Instead, parents stress the need for consequences that align with how similar situations receive treatment, consider intent and context, and avoid causing irreversible harm to a student’s future. Supporters describe Fred as a dedicated student-athlete who mentors younger children, coaches elementary students, and referees games on weekends. They believe removing him for the remainder of his senior season sends the message that one moment outweighs years of commitment and positive contribution. Parents and community members respectfully urge school, district, and athletic conference officials to review the suspension immediately, reinstate Fred Neiray as soon as possible, and ensure future disciplinary decisions remain fair, consistent, and mindful of long-term impact. They say Fred deserves the chance to finish his senior season and compete for his future. #StandWithFred #FairnessInDiscipline #StudentAthletesMatter #HighSchoolSports #LetThemPlay #JusticeForFred #CommunitySupport

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A high school athlete says he can’t even focus on football anymore because his teammates constantly bring up his sister’s OnlyFans. He didn’t choose it. He doesn’t promote it. Yet he’s the one dealing with the jokes, the comments, and the distractions every day. Some people say it’s not his problem and that adults can do whatever they want with their bodies. Others argue that online choices don’t exist in a vacuum and can spill over onto family—especially kids. So where’s the line? Should he just “toughen up,” or is it fair to say social media decisions can impact people who never asked to be involved? And should schools step in when harassment becomes part of team culture? What’s your take? #DebateTime #OnlyFansTalk #HighSchoolSports #FamilyImpact #SocialMediaConsequences #Accountability #TeamCulture #Harassment #ViralDiscussion