Censorship and closed minds do not always prevail!

<p>Gilbert: Of course I don’t, because I just fell of the turnip truck, notwithstanding having represented many employees, including educational directors, in contract negotiations with religious schools, my wife having served as the vice-president of education at a religious school for 4 years and given the close relationships, both professional and personal, which I maintain with clergy, professionals and lay leaders at a religious school in my area. I also am oblivious to public schools having agendas, notwithstanding having served as the president and in other official capacities for a variety of Parent Councils, PTO’s, Educational Foundations and in other positions in my public school district, having run for school board director, having been appointed to committees by the superintendant of schools in my district and having served as an advocate for parents of children with disabilities.</p>

<p>Your post fails to address the root issues raised by mine and understandably so, because anyway you dress it up and try to make it look pretty (i.e. respectable), prejudice is still prejudice and censorship is still a tool of maintaining prejudice regardless of how you attempt to rationalize it.</p>