‘Nutcracker’ nastiness: Backlash after Catholic students avoid play with same-sex roles

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I hear all this stuff about "inclusiveness" and "non-judgementalism" and "tolerance" all the time, especially when it's being applied to Muslims, illegal aliens, and all adherents of the myriad numbers of pelvic abnormalities and psycho-sexual delusions.

It does not, however, appear to apply to Christians, Catholic or otherwise, who choose to adhere to a strict practice of the traditional beliefs and teachings of their faith. Those who do are viciously castigated by the progressives, who seem to have replaced submission to the will of God with open, welcoming acceptance of whatever form of belief or behavior is extant in the world today, without reservation, lest someone might be "offended". So much for "diversity".

I've often wondered what their policy would be towards, say, Nazis; or Satanists; or perhaps cannibals. Would those groups be welcomed with open arms too, or would they be relegated to perdition along with strict observational Christians?
 
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The Satanists here (in Michigan) demanded their "Snake-tivity" sit along side the Nativity at the state capital. It was allowed, based on "inclusiveness". What group will be next?
 
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