Its disheartening to see such zealous generalizations thrown around among patriots; upon liberals, conservatives, christians and atheists.
Genuinely we have the right to free speech, but we do not have the right not to be offended. The first amendment reads that congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
so without judicial review, those girls have the right to show those banners, if the field is public property than they have the right to demonstrate their religious views and peaceably assemble,I think the confusion most have here is differentiating the school's involvement.
That being said, how would you christians feel if the cheerleaders held a banner stating " Slaughter the panthers like Jews on Jesus."
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
Its disheartening to see such zealous generalizations thrown around among patriots; upon liberals, conservatives, christians and atheists.
Genuinely we have the right to free speech, but we do not have the right not to be offended. The first amendment reads that congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so without judicial review, those girls have the right to show those banners, if the field is public property than they have the right to demonstrate their religious views and peaceably assemble,I think the confusion most have here is differentiating the school's involvement.
That being said, how would you christians feel if the cheerleaders held a banner stating " Slaughter the panthers like Jews on Jesus."