editorial on exclusionary rule

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History

 

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Carey L

 

Date added:

May 5, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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2 / 368

 

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If an event taking place in the occasion is going to be in any way offensive to the people then why take part in it in the first place? The school should understand other individuals' viewpoint and religious stance and not try to contest to it because its tradition, but by respecting the culture or religion of others and compromising and coming to a solution that is appropriate for all religions...
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The student feels it is violation of her religious rights and the school says its tradition and is no more establishment of religion than the pledge of allegiance. A happy "meet in the middle" scenario could perhaps include a blessing at the ceremony, however not from a religious speaker. The blessing could be given by a representative by choice and the school would still hold their tradition and the student would ultimately not be offended by the event...
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