The Horror: Teen Vogue Fears More Prayer in School

Teen Vogue’s writers have yet again delivered another awful take. The writers make their audience believe things are better for them than they are. This time it is about prayer. 

Teen Vogue’s Mary Reta says she is furious that there will be even more prayers at school. 

Reta talks about the implications of Kennedy v. Bremerton Schools District’s ruling that a high-school football coach can pray on the field. It’s fine for a coach to give thanks to God with his team after every game. Not according to Reta, who laments the destruction of the “separation of church and state.” 

Reta talks to a left-leaning law professor about the dire consequences of having a coach say prayers after a game. “This is going to lead to much more prayer in public schools,” UVA Law’s Micah Schwartzman states. “With three justices appointed by President Trump, that Supreme Court now has a deeply conservative majority, and one of its main goals is demolishing the separation of church and state.” 

A law professor, strangely enough, is outraged that the Court will eliminate something that doesn’t exist. The utter state of our nation’s law schools! 

“The Court’s decision in Bremerton is part of that larger project,” Schwartzman continues. “A lot of kids are going to be pressured by their coaches and teachers into participating in religious practices that they don’t agree with, and the conservative justices aren’t concerned about that.” Possibly, but it didn’t happen in the Bremerton case. 

Schwartzman and Reta continue to be fearmongers about the outcome of this decision.

“I think we’re likely to see more legislation that imposes the views of religious majorities, at least at the level of local and state governments,” says Schwartzman, “In short, under this Court, there will be more government support and solicitude for the beliefs and practices of religious conservatives at the expense of the rights and freedoms of others.” Did she not read Justice Gorsuch’s opinion that this ruling applies to all religions? Are you not a professor of law? 

This would be the case in Muslim and Jewish prayer. These leftists won’t get up in arms. This article is part of Teen Vogue’s crusade against living a good and virtuous life.

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