What this all boils down to is the fact that too many people in America don't realize that they do NOT have the right to never be offended. This goes both ways. If somebody had held a public art showing of Christian work, most likely people would protest, and possibly include the ACLU, and the showing would be shut down. But if it was a public showing, and funded by tax dollars, then the only legit way to shut it down would be to look into the rules for such public, tax-funded demonstrations and see if they can find something that violates it. That's it. You're offended, oh too bad, that's not infringing on any of your civil rights. BUT...as I said, this goes both ways. Or, rather, it SHOULD, but it doesn't. You think the government would let a "straight pride" rally march through city streets?

The ACLU has long outlived its usefulness. It no longer protects civil rights, it infringes upon them.

And somebody mentioned freedom of speech in public schools. I agree with the next person, who points out that there is no freedom of speech in public schools anymore.