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Christian School Expels Girl for Wearing Rainbow Sweater on Her Birthday

I believe it is. I also believe you haven't read much of this thread and are trolling here for chuckles.

There was a point to my comment , actually...
 
Does she have a "punchable face" for the horrific offense of that Catholic kid who wore a cap that many progressives openly say is justification to minimally verbally harass someone?

So we know how you feel about this, please link to your messages critical of the accusations and harassment of that MAGA cap Catholic kid.

This is a blatant tu quoque. Two wrongs do not make a right.
 
Since I'm from Kentucky, I've read about this story. This is a private pay CHRISTIAN school. They have religious values and the students and parents are expected to abide by them. This particular girl has been disciplined several times for not following Christian values. This is not about the cake. This is about the cake being the last straw after the school had already had enough from this girl. This is a free country and being a free country the non public funded school can set their values and expect the students and their families to live by these values and, in turn, the students and families have the right to take their children out of a school they don't believe in or never put them there in the first place. If this student and her family don't share the same Christian values as the school stands for then they should have never been there in the first place and shouldn't be upset if asked to leave.
So long as they remain "non public funded", meaning no vouchers for Christian or other religious schools and no tax breaks.

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