Punishing pro-life kids
Ten students at an Ohio public high school recently learned that voicing your pro-life beliefs can be a tricky proposition.
Jonathan Falwell in WND comments The students wore the pro-life T-shirts to class April 21. "We were told we would not be able to go to our senior prom, would not be able to participate in senior skip days, go to a senior picnic or walk at graduation," Kristen, a senior, said.
The T-shirts are distributed by Rock for Life, an affiliate organization of American Life League, which promotes the annual Pro-Life T-Shirt Day on the last Tuesday of every April.
I would think that schools would value having students who are socially involved and attempting to positively impact their culture. Sadly, political correctness punishes such efforts because they counter the "mainstream" viewpoint. Apparently, there is no room for individuality at many public schools.

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