How in the world is this "hate?" The girl Constance SUED her school... with the resulted in the school CANCELING the prom (talk about hateful!), rather than spend the money to fight the lawsuit.
The kids in the class then took initiative and voluntarily arranged for their own party--since Constance had (hatefully, I think) killed their prom. Then, after this was arranged, the school decided to go ahead anyhow--and the kids in the class who had already arranged the other party said "stuff it" to the ACLU forced prom in the fancy country club.
Constance and her prom got rejected because she went to law--NOT because of her chosen sexual perversion.
When people go to court--they really cannot whine if they get treated as a social outcast by those they chose to sue.
>> When people go to court—they really cannot whine if they get treated as a social outcast by those they chose to sue.
I didn’t say she had the right to whine ... I’ve said nothing whatsoever about her having any right to anything. In fact, I said she probaby got what’s coming to her. She doens’t have the right to a prom. She doesn’t have the right to ignore rules, dress codes, or date restrictions. She doesn’t have the right to acceptance. She doesn’t have the right to engage in her sin-of-choice whenever and wherever she wants. She suffered no violation of rights.
My objection was not based on her rights, it was based on the behavior of the other kids. Christians are often called to treat people better than they deserve to be treated.
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