@MushroomI'm all for a moment of silence in a school setting. In that moment, the student can meditate, pray to whomever or whatever, or plot the next game of D&D. In that way, the freedom of religion is maintained.
I do not believe any special place is required to be set aside. That idea sets up a no win situation. In a school full of 1,000 students, there are likely to be dozens of belief systems at play. If you set up a special place for one, then a special place needs to be set up for all specific belief systems. That is simply untenable. Therefore, IMO, the moment of silence is the best compromise for all without trampling on the rights of anyone.
While it's sad, I believe ystokes has the right of it where he states this;
Second it is not just the liberal left that can be accused of trying to stifle free speech. Conservatives would love to take away your right to write the kind of stories you write. Conservatives demand that only Cristian prayers be given in schools and government.
Conservatives and Liberals both have, and will continue to, attempt to silence their opposites. To paint one or the other as innocent from attempts to stifle free speech, is simply not realistic.
I am actually very conservative.
Nothing inherently wrong with that, just as there is nothing inherently wrong with being liberal. It does not need to be a Hobson's choice. Where either or go wrong, is when they attempt to force someone else to agree with them and trash their own beliefs.
There are a lot of things I don't agree with, just as there are a lot of things someone else won't agree with about my beliefs. But I'd much rather see someone stand up for their beliefs, even if I disagree with them.
If you don't stand for something, then you stand for nothing, as the idiom goes.