You mean like that unmitigated hell hole that is called Afghanistan that we conquered and then turned over to the same murdering thugs who were busy murdering Christians and women before?
Because there's total moral equivalency between a private school which chooses to conduct their business in a certain manner with specific standards which applies just to their student body vs Islamic radicals who force everyone to follow their views.
I'm sorry, your strawman, it seems to be full of holes.
Then lets bring it home shall we? What's the difference between that school and the MAYA School in Dearborn, MI which doesn't recognize women's rights of equality either?
I don't care what religion you are dude, if you can't recognize equality of all then you can't call yourself a true christian.......
I get a kick out of you guys and your own self defined "moral standards" trying to preach to me. You got your own Fricking problems with your Swaggerts, your Bakers, your catholic pedophiles, and the list goes on and on and on........
But I digress, if the school chooses not to recognize the equality of sexes that is accepted in the conference and state they participate in then they should be banned from all competitive athletics..........
They knew from the beginning that women were allowed to participate in athletics but yet they chose to wait until the championship game to stake their boycott? Cry me a river and revoke the team's right to participate in any state sponsored athletics.........
Because there’s total moral equivalency between a private school which chooses to conduct their business in a certain manner with specific standards which applies just to their student body vs Islamic radicals who force everyone to follow their views.
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Well, try to bear in mind also that this private school which chooses to conduct their business in a certain manner with specific standards had absolutely no problem playing this exact same team with the exact same roster as long as the gentleman’s agreement that she would not play was honored. It was only when the young lady was going to actually play that it became an issue. Those are some principles, eh?