The good news is the controversy about the 7th grader suing her school to wear her pro-life t-shirt got 2-1/2 minutes of air time on The O’Reilly Factor last night.
The other good news is neither O’Reilly nor Megyn Kelly considered the photos of preborn babies to be “graphic,” as administrators at McSwain Elementary School in Merced, CA, asserted.
The bad news is both O’Reilly and Kelly still came down on the school’s side in this case. Both thought the shirt could be considered “disruptive,” particularly to younger children, since this is a K-8 school. Both thought it was the photos that did the shirt in. Not mentioned was similar if not identical photos are in same school’s textbooks.



I disagree it was the photos alone that were problematic. I expect the 7th grader could have worn a wordless shirt with the same photos and been just fine. No, it was the combination of the word “ABORTION” with photos of beautiful preborn children that became “disruptive.”
[HT: Judie Brown of American Life League, which designed the t-shirt]

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