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Originally Posted by GirlySports
If Muslims are opting out based on religious freedoms, now you have a conflict.
Be respectful of these parents' sincerely held religious beliefs while appealing to the reality that as Muslims we are a marginalized community and need to stand with others in need against the real bigots.
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But who defines bigotry? How can you arbitrarily split the concept of bigotry based on the beliefs of the individual who is then levying the potential bigotry?
That doesn't make sense.
I think there is a valid argument here about parents controlling what their children are exposed to, but I don't think you can lean on the religious nature of the parents to follow it through when it clearly excludes a protected class of individual.