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The Neptune, NJ high school graduation ceremony will go on. And it will still be held in the Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove. But no one can enter via the front door, and the walls will be draped with bedsheets to shield attendees eyes from the grandeur of Methodist religious iconography.
That's the price extracted by the Anti-Christian Liberty Usurpers (ACLU) in response to a single complaint against a seventy year tradition of using the Methodist's Great Auditorium for the high school's graduation ceremony.
Graduates at a Monmouth County high school will follow a different path as they continue a nearly 70-year tradition after the district reached a compromise with the American Civil Liberties Union.
The Neptune Township graduation will take place at the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium.
But the school board has agreed to cover religious symbols and students and guests will enter through side and back doors to avoid a 20-foot cross on the building in the religious enclave.
If it was a 20-foot Rainbow Flag, they'd make each kid genuflect beneath it.
Every day in school the students are exposed to homosexual imagery but any complaints are ridiculed as "homophobia" or "intolerance." (Must. Avoid. Making. Enter-thru-the-back-door. Joke. Here.)
Yet thanks to the ACLU, tolerance for Christian symbols is nowhere to be found.
That's because the Doctrine of Political Correctness elevates acceptance of
homosexuality over the benign presence of God. And people wonder why this
country is going to Hell in a handbasket.
Posted at 09:52 by Chris Wysocki
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