Posted February 05, 2012
TCMU2009: Uh, yeah, I think it's fine if a Muslim wants to put up a prayer rug or something in school. If they had a christian prayer banner, then I have no problem with them putting up other religious items. This is a large country, and like it or not, you are going to meet people with differing faiths. Is she going to cry like a baby and run to the ACLU's tit every time she sees a cross or crescent in a public space, or every time someone kneels by their locker to say a quick prayer? That's what I mean by suck it up. I don't care what the damn constitution or legal precedent says, anyone with an ounce of common sense would just leave the prayer banner (however stupid and misguided) alone and not turn it into some self righteous legal battle that hurts everyone involved. I hate people who put the constitution and "rights" above common sense and health. But that's another issue.
crazy_dave: Sorry but the city is more responsible for turning it into a legal battle. They could've done the common sense thing and took it down. I'm all for people working things out amongst themselves to find solutions that everyone can live with and be happy with, but when that isn't possible, we have the law. The law is clearly on her side and the city, not her, deserve the blame for taking it to court and wasting public money on a case that was doomed to fail.