Unfortunately it sounds to me that there is now a religious test to become a cheerleader at this school. And anyone who does not believe like the group need not apply. And to the writer who mentioned that "majority rules", I read an interesting story about someone visiting Hawaii who found himself at a school sporting event where the majority religion was Buddhist. The "majority rules" becomes somewhat different when you find yourself in the minority. Something worthwhile to remember that respect and tolerance of others will also apply to how others see you.
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
Unfortunately it sounds to me that there is now a religious test to become a cheerleader at this school. And anyone who does not believe like the group need not apply. And to the writer who mentioned that "majority rules", I read an interesting story about someone visiting Hawaii who found himself at a school sporting event where the majority religion was Buddhist. The "majority rules" becomes somewhat different when you find yourself in the minority. Something worthwhile to remember that respect and tolerance of others will also apply to how others see you.