VintagePunk
Blue Crack Distributor
Read my posts, VP. I'm not talking about my objections. I'm talking about the rights of the school to administer certain vaccines or not.
Read my posts, Nathan. I've already responded to that. And I'm sure that anyone who isn't a religious reactionary would agree that the health of our girls trumps "the rights [real or imagined] of the school."
Not when they're fully publicly funded and there's an overriding health issue that takes precedence. There are all sorts of private religious schools around. If you object to public health saving lives of females via public Catholic schools, then maybe you should enroll your children into one of those, and pay for the privilege.
What's wrong with focusing on both? Then more lives are protected.
Government mandates all kinds of things as far as publicly funded schools are concerned, including things that are contrary to religious belief, like parts of the science curriculum. Doesn't that impede their "rights" as well?