John Zucchi, father of a Loyola student and a plaintiff in the case, called the government's approach to Loyola heavy-handed.
"There's a plurality of views out there, and we're defending our right to have our own particular view in the public forum," he said. "There are neutral perspectives out there, there are liberal perspectives, Jewish perspectives, Muslim, Catholic, Marxist, whatever. I think they all have a right to be heard, and there's no reason in the name of pluralism to silence one of these voices."
Source : National Post
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