It appears that the Supreme Court is on a roll and it could not be more awesome.
Last week, the highest court of the land dealt the lunatic left two massive blows. The first was a landmark 2A ruling and then the next day the destruction of Roe v Wade.
However, that was not all the winning conservatives would see from the court.
In another major victory for the right and a huge blow to the Godless left, in a 6-3 decision, SCOTUS has ruled in favor of the praying high school football coach.
“SCOTUS sides with a high school football coach in a First Amendment case about prayer at the 50-yard-line. In a 6-3 ruling, SCOTUS says the public school district violated the coach’s free speech and free exercise rights when it barred him from praying on the field after games.”
SCOTUS sides with a high school football coach in a First Amendment case about prayer at the 50-yard-line. In a 6-3 ruling, SCOTUS says the public school district violated the coach's free speech and free exercise rights when it barred him from praying on the field after games.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 27, 2022
KIRO 7 reported that at issue was whether the First Amendment’s free speech protections applied to prayers that a high school football coach did regularly on the field after games. In a 6-3 decision, the court ruled in favor of former Bremerton High School football team assistant coach Joe Kennedy in his dispute against the Bremerton School District.
In an opinion penned by Justice Neil Gorsuch, the court said that in the case, “a government entity sought to punish an individual for engaging in a brief, quiet, personal religious observance doubly protected by the Free Exercise and Free Speech Clauses of the First Amendment.”
“Respect for religious expressions is indispensable to life in a free and diverse Republic—whether those expressions take place in a sanctuary or on a field, and whether they manifest through the spoken word or a bowed head,” the opinion read. “The only meaningful justification the government offered for its reprisal rested on a mistaken view that it had a duty to ferret out and suppress religious observances even as it allows comparable secular speech”
Court records obtained by KIRO-TV showed that school officials shared their disapproval of Kennedy’s praying on the field in 2015 after an opposing team’s coach told Bremerton High School’s principal that Kennedy had asked his team to join Kennedy in prayer on the field.
Kennedy told KIRO earlier this year that he started to pray alone after games in 2008, but that some players joined him after they asked what he was doing.
“My guys said, ‘What are you doing out there, coach?’ And I said, ‘I was just giving thanks for what you guys just did,’” he told KIRO. “They said, ‘Hey can we join you?’ And I was like, ‘It’s a free country you can do whatever you want to do.’”
This ruling is a huge victory for our side, but sadly, we’re not a “free country,” and we’re learning that more and more each day.
However, these recent victories from SCOTUS are definitely fueling a big “comeback” for righteousness and decent American values.
What we’re doing is working, so fight harder and don’t give up any ground.
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