I looked up the ACLU on the internet:
One thing I did find rather interesting is:
- Your First Amendment rights - freedom of speech, association and assembly; freedom of the press, and freedom of religion.
- Your right to equal protection under the law - equal treatment regardless of race, sex, religion or national origin.
Now you all(Hats off to Texas), know more about this then me as I am Canadian. But........
Would the First Amendment Right apply to all places in the USA like a school? I am looking at the freedom of speech, association and assembly.
Equal treatment and discrimination regardless of national origin.
Was this student treated "differently" because he is Mexican and brought the Mexican Flag to school. At least 1/3 of the students are Mexican. I find it interesting that the school was concerned about the upsetting the white students and there has been racial problems. I guess the white students "have problems" with the Mexican student body. Isn't Idaho small town cowboy country.
I guess all people's Human rights and civil rights should be respected. The Us and Them mentality has just never worked out so well in the past.
You see our oldest is in high school. Even in primary he had all sorts of friends from many different countries. It never occurred to him and never an instilled value that "whites" were superior to all other people and races. We treat every one with respect and consideration and value diversity.