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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1541429718850965508[/twitter][/quote] Taken in toto, the religious extremism is evident. Where are those two Jewish Republicans who post so aggressively that they’re valued members of the GOP? I wonder if reality has begun to dawn on them? [/quote] I’m one of them. This is the right decision for the SC to make. I also don’t want Muslim prayer rooms taken out of public schools. [/quote] This has nothing to do with prayer rooms. Prayer rooms merely provide the opportunity for people to exercise their religion in PRIVATE. How do you feel about a teacher rolling out a mat in class and praying?[/quote] I actually have no problem with it. If he/she is demanding kids also do the same and we have [b]hard evidence[/b] that if they don’t their grades are consistently marked lower, THAT behavior would have to be corrected. But I STILL would not take away the Muslim teacher’s right to pray. [/quote] Cool. My sister is a drama teacher. She’ll be reciting some Satanic Verses and Wicca prayers during class and drama club. Maybe she’ll throw in a prayer or two about CRT. [/quote] Well do not expect the supreme court to protect her free speech. [/quote] The Supreme Court just gave her the right to say whatever she wants, in the form of a prayer, to a captive audience. All’s fair game when it comes to individual beliefs.[/quote] No they did not rule that at all. The case was on an open field after the game. The football players exercised their CHOICE to stay. They were not a captive audience. [/quote] It’s not an open field. It is a public school football field where two public school teams of public school students are under control of their public school coaches who are government employees forcing the players to be present for a public religious observance. This is the government, in this case the school board, violating their students freedom of religion and favoring the religious beliefs of the coach. No one is there as a private person. A public school football game is a government event controlled and led by government employees. [/quote]
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