Oregon rejected foster application of woman who didn’t agree with LGBTQ child respect rule. Now she’s suing
U.S. District Judge Adrienne Nelson asked lawyers Wednesday, "Who takes priority?... Should it be the rights of a prospective foster or adoptive parent or those of a child who has experienced instability in a home and needs placement by the state?"
And this wasn't even an issue of racism. This was Christianity. That discrimination is so much scarier than discriminating against racists (which is still bad.)
Yes, because a religious objection to the state's established narrative is not oppression, does not risk the child, and the state's narrative actually causes the most danger.