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Blame The Victim Much?: Ind. High School Student Who Complained About Coercive Prayer Told To Be More Cooperative
It is apparent that the entire bureaucracy at River Forest is actively excluding anyone who is not Christian. There seem to be multiple constitutional violations occurring there frequently and it seems the school has no tolerance for anyone who wont fall in line.
When the parents of an Indiana high school sophomore complained that their son was subjected to coercive prayers at multiple school events, officials were less than sympathetic to the familys First Amendment concerns.
To say the familys protest fell on deaf ears would be far too generous. In fact, one school administrator went so far as to blame the student for not accepting the sectarian messages in silence.
Jim and Nichole Bellars son, known as J.B in court documents, said in a lawsuit filed this week by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana that multiple coaches at River Forest Junior/Senior High School lead their teams in prayer before most practices and games. Jesus and God are typically mentioned.
When J.B. brought his concern about the sectarian activity to his coaches, they didnt seem to care. He was simply told to be quiet during invocations, the lawsuit alleges.
The situation only worsened when the Bellars met with school administrators, who suggested that J.B. make an effort to be more cooperative with his coaches.
According to the lawsuit, the Bellars daughter, who has since graduated, had a similar experience when she played sports at River Forest.
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Hoppy
(3,595 posts)Last edited Sun Jun 14, 2015, 10:20 AM - Edit history (1)
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)mountain grammy
(27,273 posts)like old Denny Hastert, that blessed wrestling coach who thought he was a priest so it was OK.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)What is should have said is "HS student who complained about coercive prayer told to STFU".
I think many of us have been there. In fact, I was there at the last county Dem meeting that I attended....when I requested that they refrain from the prayers at the beginning of the meeting, I was told that I was the only one who had a problem, so the problem must be me. That was about five years ago. I do not go to the county meetings these days.
Panich52
(5,829 posts)Your experience at meetings is far too typical. The SCOTUS decision in Greece, NY case made participation in democratic functions an affront to many.
onager
(9,356 posts)n/t
nil desperandum
(654 posts)All too familiar with that one...
AwakeAtLast
(14,255 posts)I'm not surprised.
Now with the RFRA, I don't know how this will play out. I will be keeping tabs on this one. Thanks for posting!
Panich52
(5,829 posts)LostOne4Ever
(9,597 posts)[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal]and was told "its fine, its non-denominational" I kept my mouth shut.
Zealots have no issues forcing their religion down your throat, but ask them to treat you as a human being then they will act like THEY are the victims while simultaneously trying to scare/intimidate you into acquiescence.[/font]