"....In 2010, Tennessee resident Leah Gilliam applied to have a custom license plate at the state's DMV. She wanted the plate to read "69PWNDU," a reference to an online gaming term that means "owned you," used if you best an opponent in a gaming match. The plate was approved, but ten years later in May of 2020, she suddenly received word that her plate had been rejected by the state, who called the term offensive...
......Now four years later, Nashville's Fox 17 and The Tennessean report that the Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled against Gilliam. In a far-reaching decision, the court says that because plates are issued by government agencies, they're government speech, not free speech, and therefore aren't protected under the first amendment....."
https://www.jalopnik.com/1801756/ten...s-free-speech/
The government is going to continue to define what is offensive for everyone. Neat.