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Pushback to March for Life participation isn't very accepting

Continuing on the topic of the catholic school system and the March for Life, Luke Fevin wrote a letter to the paper on May the 29th regarding the March for Life and the dangers associated with a younger group of people who willingly signed up to att

Continuing on the topic of the catholic school system and the March for Life, Luke Fevin wrote a letter to the paper on May the 29th regarding the March for Life and the dangers associated with a younger group of people who willingly signed up to attend.

There are a few points I feel are necessary to address. First and foremost, I truly don't understand why Luke is criticizing a Catholic school for teaching Catholic beliefs. As far as I'm concerned that is most fitting. Now second, it is most ironic how Luke is tampering in a field of matter that has little to no relevance with him, and on that note it's sad to see one of the very few people that supports him make their way into the paper, giving him the illusion of someone with a supporting audience.

In response to the letter on June 29th, "Young children should not be inundated with religious ideology", Alicia Marangoni portrays the idea the children are being stripped of freedoms if they are raised in a religious family. For her peace of mind, many people do convert from opinions and lifestyles at any given point in their lives whether they are raised to believe one thing or another.

I admit I don't see why anyone needs to concern themselves with other peoples lives, unless you're directly targeting religious families which is as far as I can tell hypocrisy, on the fact that she claims "Let every child receive a judgement free, all-inclusive and accepting education at school", yet she is judging Christians for standing up for their beliefs in the March for Life. Not very inclusive and accepting on her part.

Jasper Heit, St. Albert

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