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In reply to the discussion: So now there's also a "post-inaugural prayer service at National Cathedral"... [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)You're trying to marry apples with oranges there, and it doesn't work.
No one was excluded from attending the ceremony because of their faith or lack of same. No one was forced to testify to any "beliefs." No one was ordered to pray, or convert, or leave or not be allowed in if they failed to so do -- and to pretend that there is any potential equivalence, with your "excluding women" example is terribly, mendaciously disingenuous.
There were portions of the inaugural coverage I found dull and dumb. So what? I wasn't the one being sworn in, was I? Not every attendee has to like every single aspect of the ceremony. Some didn't care for the music. Others didn't like the poet. Still others didn't like Scalia's choice of headgear.
It is impossible to please EVERYONE. If fifty to seventy percent of the people liked most of what they saw, that's a good day. You were not being denied any "rights" and to pretend you were is just untrue.