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In reply to the discussion: Life-sized fetus causes cafeteria controversy at Connecticut school [View all]The Straight Story
(48,121 posts)Google atheists for abortion. There are people who see all life as sacred. It can be as much philosophical as it can be religious.
If you have seen my posts over the years you know I am pro-choice and am a strong believer in your body, your choice.
A lot of folks on here don't agree with me when that ideal is applied to other subjects - it does not mean they don't agree based on religion. It just means they don't, at the core, believe in that ideal as being applicable in other cases.
The school allowed the club and should treat it the same as others. They didn't, which is where the conflict comes in. I wouldn't want arayan nation crap in the lunch room either - but if the school allowed that club and then treated them different than the others than it would be showing bias - and the problem here is their bias.
This isn't about abortion it is about the principle of fairness and how it applies to this particular case. The school wasn't fair and changed the rules. They were in the wrong to do so.