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Government school gives passing grade for Satanic artwork, “F” for Christian artwork

The pictures are available here at Michelle Malkin’s blog.  Here’s the story:

Alliance Defense Fund attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Friday against the Tomah Area School District over an unconstitutional policy that bars religious free speech. Citing a policy prohibiting depictions of “blood, violence, sexual connotations, [or] religious beliefs,” officials penalized a Christian student for his artwork depicting a Bible verse and a cross but did not penalize students who included demonic illustrations in their artwork.

“Christian students shouldn’t be penalized for expressing their beliefs. It is unconstitutional for the school to punish students simply because they choose to exercise their First Amendment rights,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel David Cortman. “Further, teachers are not permitted to censor Christian religious expression in artwork while at the same time allowing other types of religious depictions.”

A student at Tomah High School drew a landscape picture for an art class containing a road, clouds, and mountains with a cross in the background and the words “JOHN 3:16 – A sign of love” written in the sky. The teacher of the class told the student to either remove the scriptural reference or cover it up with a border.

The teacher cited a document that the student and all other students in the class had been required to sign at the beginning of the semester which prevented them from creating artwork with the prohibited depictions. After the teacher said that the student had “signed away his First Amendment rights,” the student respectfully protested by tearing the signed document in half.

“The student was correct. A public school cannot require students to sign away their constitutional right to free speech and religious expression,” Cortman explained. “Furthermore, other students created artwork in violation of this illegitimate policy, but no action was taken against them. Only our client was singled out.”

The teacher gave the student a grade of zero for the assignment. The student also received two detentions. 

Political correctness isn’t going down without a fight, is it?

April 2, 2008 - Posted by | political correctness, public education

7 Comments »

  1. What part of “unalienable” don’t these idiots understand? You can’t sign away certain rights. Can’t sign away the Bill of Rights. Says so in our founding documents. Subsequent adjudications are invalid if they disagree. We are not ruled by the whims of men, no matter what gets said in the supreme court, no matter which nincompoop is regulating political correctness, the Left’s pitchfork for shoveling its agenda.

    The kid has a case. Best not to pursue a career in art, however, since I saw no homoerotica or jars of urine in his work.

    Comment by Gary Stevensen | April 2, 2008

  2. Great comment, Gary!

    Comment by crushliberalism | April 2, 2008

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  4. Compare “B” to the cover art of Dio’s Master of the Moon and it looks like someone should have been failed for plagiarism…

    Comment by Poe Moe Foe | April 2, 2008

  5. Also, I’m wondering if the student had done artwork relating to Islam, would she have been failed for that too?

    Comment by Poe Moe Foe | April 2, 2008

  6. Nice catch on the Dio album cover, PoeMoeFoe! And you’re right: if the student did an art project praising Allah, no prof would’ve touched that with a ten foot pole, prior agreement or none.

    Comment by PabloD | April 2, 2008

  7. What is the point of art with restriction?

    Comment by Jenn | April 3, 2008


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