Posted on 08/23/2025 1:06:50 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
A high school senior who claims she was banned from painting biblical messages on her student parking spot is fighting back. Sabrina Steffens, a senior at Grand Island High School near Buffalo, New York, told CBN News that seniors at her school are allowed to personalize their paid parking spots. But when she attempted to have verses and Christian art painted on hers, the school reportedly refused.
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You misspelled demonic verses.
Would the school react the same way if she wanted to paint rainbows or LGBTQRT+++ slogans?
Stupid that a school allows students to paint public property
No one should be painting anything on a school parking spot. Unless the school allowed others to paint their spots, she shouldn’t be allowed to do this.
Hopefully the school has the same policy for the Black Looters Movement or somebody is going to get their butts sued.
The student should prevail, but only if she can show that school has already allowed other religious or political messages.
Otherwise, the school should prevail, as it has the right to set reasonable boundaries. Because if a Christian message is allowed, so would an Islamic message.
And I would not want children exposed to Muslim propaganda. Remember, we’re talking children here. Even in high school, they can be quite impressionable.
Now, go out and buy a mansion.
> No one should be painting anything on a school parking spot. <
It’s often done as a way to boost student morale. Work hard, make to it the 12th grade, and you get a few perks.
But it would be nice if the students had to first put down, say, $15. Then after graduation the students have to return their parking spaces back to their original conditions. Then they get their $15 deposit back.
There’s a lesson there, too.
She should settle for some definitions she can get from the Devil’s Dictionary
From the 2nd of 3 sentences:
“...seniors at her school are allowed to personalize their paid parking spots.”
Excellent catch 🎣🎣🎣
Once these institutions supported the LGBTQRSTUV religion, they lost any argument against whatever sign, symbol, or text someone wanted to use.
The law is crystal clear on this. If they allow everybody else to decorate their space as they see fit, they can’t stop a Christian message. It’s exactly the same as letting students wear all kind of jewelry, but banning a crucifix necklace. The young lady is probably about to get her college paid for with a settlement. She needs to contact the ACLJ immediately.
She doesn’t even have to show that it’s a political or religious message previously allowed. She just has to demonstrate that anyone can decorate their space. The school does not have a right to prohibit religious or political expression. That is pure First Amendment, and there is no exception for schools according to the courts.
She should have conspired with a friend who would post a Koran verse.
Bkmk
Clearly a Hate crime by the school.
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