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As long as it ain't Christian in any way/shape/form...it's all good.
You know, because the fundy Christians, in the 2000's, have been and are the ones behind planned/coordinated attacks all over the world. In the name of "Christian Jihad".
And it doesn't matter that Christian haters (or "I hate all religions") tend to lump all Christians together no matter what one nut job does. But do NOT EVER lump all Muslims together, even when a few fly planes in to really big buildings. Cut a few heads off, kidnap, cage & drown, cut more heads off...blow this up here and there, shoot up an office over there, bomb a marathon....
Why are the Muslims in the school the only ones with prayer areas? Is that equal treatment? All or none.
Why do you care? The ruling removed the "requirement" to participate. If another group wanted similar treatment they'd likely get it. One of the fundamental tenets of Islam is five periods of prayer. Last time I checked, that's not a requirement for Christian or Jewish faiths.
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It is long past time for the muslim menace to either go home voluntarily or to be delivered. This is not a muslim country and so far as I'm concerned they are not welcome here. They are going to try to kill us all and our government is too traitorous and stupid to see it.
Why are the Muslims in the school the only ones with prayer areas? Is that equal treatment? All or none.
Seems to me that for a Christian the entire school would be a prayer area.
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