The Girl Behind the Prayer Mural Ban (Congress, enemies, government)
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This is fine, as long as she is consistent and spends the rest of her life lashing out at everything that appears in the public realm that doesn't include her or have her in mind?
She claims the mural made her feel ostracized, but leading a lawsuit to have a 50-year-old piece of the school removed wasn't going to single her out? Now she's considering switching schools, most likely because the rest of the school is angry with her, so rather sit in the hornet's nest she stirred up she's going to turn tail and go to another school.
Such an overreaction to a banner with only 3 or 4 words tying it to a religion. The actual 'prayer' is void of any religious elements.
Do those who are so offended by things like a 'school prayer' feel a burning sensation whenever they touch a dollar bill?
This is fine, as long as she is consistent and spends the rest of her life lashing out at everything that appears in the public realm that doesn't include her or have her in mind?
She's just another bitter atheist.
You fight the battles you want to, but allow her to fight she wants to.
This is fine, as long as she is consistent and spends the rest of her life lashing out at everything that appears in the public realm that doesn't include her or have her in mind?
She's just another bitter atheist.
Someone could say the same about bitter theists. It's not valid. Every time someone fights to protect the law they are bitter?
She claims the mural made her feel ostracized, but leading a lawsuit to have a 50-year-old piece of the school removed wasn't going to single her out? Now she's considering switching schools, most likely because the rest of the school is angry with her, so rather sit in the hornet's nest she stirred up she's going to turn tail and go to another school.
Such an overreaction to a banner with only 3 or 4 words tying it to a religion. The actual 'prayer' is void of any religious elements.
Do those who are so offended by things like a 'school prayer' feel a burning sensation whenever they touch a dollar bill?
I think you've captured the truth and irony of this.
People who believe in the law are extroadinarily insecure??
This had nothing to do with the law. It was about her inability to handle exclusion.
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