Continuing to harp on your twisted issue is not the point. This has nothing to do with whether the student has a right to have her work posted. Now do you want to address why every other student is having their speech silenced by not having their personal works posted all over the school? No? Or is it the fact that this never would have been posted had it not been religious in nature and you cannot quite figure out how to make a legitimate argument for it just driving you nuts?
So plaintiff's rights should be suppressed, you say.
But wait, that's
the atheist complaining.
To which I'm aghast you would say such a thing, even though I'm sure it was inadvertent. No,
both have a right to free speech in the school. Both should be allowed to share their views, in the quantity for which it accomplishes the school's objective to produce an educated, not sheltered, group of adults who don't expect to suppress the rights of others for their own purposes.
In this case the intent was clearly thwarted.
It appears Washington's comments indicate accurately that without religion, the morality of the populace dissolves into anarchy.
According to you, every student except her is having their speech horrifically silenced by this abusive school because their work is not posted in the school.
No, some students are being silenced by the school. And now I suspect more students will be silenced through an oppressive interpretation of the decision. That's generally what happened in schools around here, and in schools elsewhere when these decisions have been imposed.
My nephews were instructed not to call parties a "Christmas party" when they were in school.
Students in youth group reported that some teachers declared that there would be no religious discussions in their class.
Secularization is suppression, just as surely as dictation of a religion.
Nice try. The school is forbidden from endorsing religion. You never addressed my questions from before. Why do you insist that the school must teach your religion? Or do you want the school teaching the students to follow every religion in the world? Perhaps you want your churches forced to teach math and science during sermons?
As I never insisted the school teach my religion, the question isn't directed at me.
I want any public school to be an open forum for religious speech.
Right now it's a platform suppressing religious speech.