3rd-Grader Forced To Remove ‘Jesus Loves Me’ Mask In Christian America

The United States of America in 2020 is undergoing mass movement to detach itself from Christian identity. Radical Islamist lobbies, Communist, Socialists and left-leaning lobbies in the US controls the narrative in today’s America.

An innocent third-grader in Mississippi was denied her right provided to her in the First Amendment in the US Constitution. She was forced to remove her mask that said: “Jesus Loves Me.”
A News lawsuit against the school has been made.

A nine-year-old Lydia Booth was warned and ordered to remove her Covid-19 mask on October 13th at Simpson Elementary School in Pinola. Her principal claimed that it is against district policy to wear “Jesus Loves Me.” As per news station WLBT.

A statement was later released by the school authority. Which said that it’s is banning any mask which displays  “political, religious, sexual or any inappropriate symbols, gestures or statements that may be offensive, disruptive or deemed distractive to the school environment.”

The Alliance Defending Freedom filed a federal lawsuit Monday on her family’s behalf claiming the district violated her free speech.

“Public schools must respect the free expression of students that the First Amendment guarantees to them,” ADF attorney Michael Ross said.

“Other students within the school district have freely worn masks with the logos of local sports teams or even the words ‘Black Lives Matter.’ This student deserves an equal opportunity to peacefully express her beliefs.”

Tyson Langhofer, who is senior counsel at the ADF, added that the school’s actions upset the third-grader, news station WBRC reported.

“She’s told her parents she wants to be a missionary and that’s why she wants to wear this mask,” Langhofer said. “It made her sad when she was forced to remove this mask because the message means something to her and it’s her choice to wear it.”

An attorney for the Simpson County School Board said the district hasn’t been served in the lawsuit but doesn’t comment on potential litigation, WBRC reported.

Source: NYPost, WBRC