Source: Crosstalk 2007-04-04: Hate speech against Christians

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Talked about how a [1969] ruling declared that [students] do not lose their constitutional freedom to religious expression. They do not have to check those freedoms at the door.

In particular, I believe it was pointed out that students have a [right] to public prayer...

A [school] in __, New Jersey is using some script (written by the local government?) that depicts fundamentalist Christians as possible terrorists.

And yet we don't often hear about Christians crashing airplanes into skyscrapers, etc. In actuality, it seems that much more terrorist activity is done by Muslims than Christians.

And yet would anyone get away with writing an official policy that warns against Muslims because they might be terrorists? I doubt it! There would be a loud outcry from Muslims. It would be called racial profiling or religious profiling.

And yet they can do that about Christians and get away with it?

Listeners were urged to call the prosecutor in the town of __ and suggest that he look into / investigate this matter of possible hate speech being introduced in an [official] script. We should find out who wrote those words and hold him accountable. Christians should not let this go unprotested! Next week it could happen in our home town!

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