Those are obvious.
All Freepers can see those points.
But the complaint here
is in our culture
decision-making people
are making choices
(yes, within their "rights")
but choices that are bizarre
and seem to hint at
ethical controls
taking on political
(and oppressive) roles.
We can stick our heads
in the sand, and deal with this
ethically, that is,
do what's right for "me,"
but that won't change the larger
political thing --
really dumb people
are passing ethical rules
with political
effects. And sooner
or later, we will all pay
for these idiots.
i am telling you as a consumer of private school education for the last 14 years, the reason we are shelling out the not inconsequential amount is to be able to rely on the schools to back up the standards that we hold. it is SO public school to want to buck the system, so then GO there.
Catholic schools always have picky ethical rules. If the student doesn't like it, go back to the public school system.