Supreme Court considers parents’ efforts to exempt children from books with LGBTQ themes
Supreme Court considers parents’ efforts to exempt children from books with LGBTQ themes

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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday in the first of two cases in April involving religion and public schools. In Mahmoud v. Taylor a coalition of parents from Montgomery County, Md., contend that requiring their children to participate in instruction that includes LGBTQ+ themes violates their religious beliefs and thus their First Amendment right to freely exercise their religion.
So their religion can then stifle others' freedoms.
I'm fine with them exempting their own child, it's others people's kids i don't want them effecting
No, because the themes are tolerance and inclusion. Their children should be forced to learn those values in the context of sexual identity. They should be taught that their parents are bigots.