A high school student hailing from Indiana is continuing to fight tooth-and-nail against school officials who have refused to recognize an after school pro-life club, accusing the advertising for the group as being too “political.” You can guarantee that they would not at all say the same thing if this was a LGBTQ group. But since this is club that would feature folks attempting to save the lives of the unborn, the only true individuals who are having their civil rights trampled on in our modern era.
Work to preserve life? No way. Not a chance. Promote mental illness and encourage delusions while also pushing genital mutilation on underage children? Heck yes! Where do we sign up?
This is how backwards our culture has become.
Here’s more from The Christian Post:
A Noblesville High School student identified in court documents as “E.D.” is asking the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse a lower court decision upholding the school’s derecognition of its Students for Life of America chapter.
The legal advocacy organization Alliance Defending Freedom, which specializes in religious freedom cases and is representing the student, entered its appeal in the 7th Circuit last month, joined by the Charitable Allies law firm.
E.D. had attempted to start an SFLA chapter in 2021. The student received approval from the principal to start the Noblesville Students for Life club, and more than 30 people signed up for the group at the school’s fall activities fair, according to a statement from ADF.
The school was none-too-happy with a flyer posted by E.D. that advertised the club meeting that featured an image of students holding up signs in front of the Supreme Court. The young activists in the picture held up signs that contained slogans like “I Reject Abortion,” “Defund Planned Parenthood,” and “I am the Pro-Life Generation.”
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“Students don’t forfeit their free speech when they walk into the school building,” the ADF commented on the situation. “All students have the constitutional right to express their ideas without fear of being silenced by school officials and having their clubs unrecognized.”
A spokesperson representing Noblesville Schools sent a statement to The Christian Post saying the administration did not “redirect” the group because of their pro-life mission, pointing out the group as approved and sponsored by faculty. The school’s actions, the spokesperson claims, is the result of “multiple instances of disregard for school protocols.”
“All student special interest clubs must be initiated and led by students — they cannot be directed or controlled by school staff or others in the community,” the spokesperson explained in the statement. “We’re currently working to ensure club compliance with state laws and school policy. Once the club meets these, we will reevaluate their status.”
According to the March ruling from federal Judge Sarah Evans Barker, a Reagan appointee, school officials felt that the poster was too “political.”
The dean of Students, Jeremy Luna, instructed E.D. to fix the posters, saying that the flyer could not include a “picket” where people held signs that stated “Defund Planned Parenthood.”
Officials also had concerns that the group was led by an adult instead of students, according to the ruling. The student had asked her mother to attend a September 2021 meeting with Luna about the club’s callout meeting date because of a family rule prohibiting her from being alone with an adult.
Luna had a conversation with school Principal Craig McCaffrey concerning the meeting with E.D. and her mom, going on to say that he felt the latter was “driving the conversation.” McCaffrey decided to email E.D.’s mother and informed her posters are not allowed to contain “content that is political or that could disrupt the school environment.”
Again, the question is whether or not this same standard is applied to LGBTQ clubs. Is the school consistently applying its rules across the board?
“Club advertising posters only state the name of the club and the details of the meeting time and location,” McCaffrey’s email read. “When the students actually meet, they are able to talk about their common interests.”
“In his email, Dr. McCaffrey stated that because he was no longer ‘confident that this club is a student-driven club,’ he “therefore [was] removing the club’s approval to meet in the school,'” the March ruling recounted.
McCaffrey also informed E.D.’s mother that the high school was “revamping” its club approval process due to a “large number of requests.” The principal also told E.D.’s mother that her daughter could contact the high school assistant principal if she wanted to “apply for her club again next semester.”
The school district spokesperson shared the school’s statement from March regarding the court ruling, adding that Noblesville “support[s] our students forming clubs they’re passionate about and have dozens of student-led clubs representing a wide range of interests, activities, and beliefs. This includes an active Students for Life club at Noblesville High School.”
Our modern world has been infected by the spirit of Molech, an ancient demonic entity that was worshiped as a deity by the pagan people surrounding Israel in Old Testament times. This false god demanded his worshipers sacrifice their children, burning them alive, in exchange for material blessings. Sound familiar? What’s the main reason people abort children today? So they can achieve financial success by focusing on their careers instead of raising a family.
Let’s hope and pray that more young people step up to the plate and get involved in the pro-life cause and clubs like this pop up in every school in the country.