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Dulfite said:


How is someone not being able to say something with a religious connotation without getting intro trouble not considered that?


The phrase "Bless you" (notice that it doesn't say "God Bless You") is based on archaic superstition, not off of any modern religion. Even still, I don't think asking someone to not use religious phrases in a public institution can be considered repression or anything close to that. But going past that, she didn't get in trouble for saying that (she got told not to say things that weren't allowed "she calls "bless you" and other expressions distract and interrupts smooth flow."), she got in trouble for the way she acted afterwards by saying stupid stuff like "well my pastor told me it's my constitutional right" and further disrupting the class...