SCOTUS hits it out of the park

Every once in a while, the Supreme Court gets it right, and boy, oh, boy, did they ever get it right today!  I’m happy with their ruling in favor of Maryland parents and religious organizations who sued to ensure that their children are not forced to take part in LGBT smut.

It seems like everywhere one looks, the public school systems in our nation are forcing perverted and evil lessons upon today’s public school students.  Perhaps the biggest thorn in their paws are books that teach that homosexuality, LGBT and all other manner of perversions is somehow acceptable.

Moral and decent people know that those evils have no place in the world, or at the very least in our public schools.  Parents should not have to pull their kids out of public school and pay for tuition at private schools because perversion is being thrust upon them.

Indeed, the parents, who represented various faiths, including Muslim, Roman Catholic and the Ukrainian Orthodox church, filed the lawsuit against a local school board, a board that seemed all too happy to allow perverted books in their schools’ libraries.

While the ruling is unfortunately not final and is being sent back to lower courts, the Supreme Court said in a decision that parents were “coerced to act differently than their religious beliefs. Further, the parents “have shown that they are entitled to a preliminary injunction” because they “are likely to succeed in their challenge to the Board’s policies.”

See?  SCOTUS gets it!

Parents who have morals and who know that LGBT, homosexual, bisexual and anything close to any of that is pure evil know that no student should be forced to learn that filth and their parents should not have to worry about their children growing up thinking that these perverted causes are somehow acceptable.  They are not!

The Court further stated in an opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito for the majority:

“A government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction that poses ‘a very real threat of undermining’ the religious beliefs and practices that the parents wish to instill.”

I can’t think of anything more undermining than having students taught all those evil people and their evil ways are to be tolerated.  Those of us with morals and even a basic sense of decency know that we as a nation cannot and must not be made to walk in lockstep with perverts.

I sincerely hope that the lower courts change their evil ways and, for once, side with decency and morals.  Our students deserve to be protected.  Our students deserve to be taught that those sorts of people must not be accepted by society.  Well, by any decent society, anyway.