High_Gravity
Belligerent Drunk
I'm all for safety of the kids during sports. And, most of the kids who play (but, not all) are practicing Muslims.
So, the school - a public high school - changes their practices, a tax-payer supported sport, to accommodate the Muslim players.
I suppose the establishment clause allows for reasonable accommodation of religions in public school, but I am asking myself what makes this any less an "establishment" than players praying before, during, or after a game?
That schedule would suck balls if there were any Christians on that team, but there doesn't seem to be.
And there are plenty of public schools with an entirely Christian student population. Does that mean they are allowed to hold morning prayer sessions?
I personally would not have a problem with that as long as the prayer sessions aren't mandatory or forced.