Things we know about this situation:
1. A large amount of religious students wanted to pray at their graduation;
2. Bastrop High School had traditionally sponsored a moment of prayer at graduations, undoubtedly because it was a very popular practice;
3. An atheist student didn't want them to anymore, because belief in invisible sh*t is totally lame whether it has anything to do with him or not;
4. The atheist student gave the school an ultimatum instead of simply ignoring everything, being mature, and looking the other way;
5. The school said "Fine, we will simply have a moment of silence instead;"
6. A student ignored the school's decision and recited the Lord's Prayer during the moment of silence;
7. The atheist student got mad because he was totally unable to overlook this great travesty of justice;
8. No one's religious freedoms were trampled;
9. At least one person's religious freedom was exercised;
10. No one suffered tangible damages;
11. Atheists with a lot of free time on their hands have hailed him as a hero instead of encouraging everyone, regardless of beliefs, to thicken their skins and get along with one another out of posterity;
12. The Constitution has routinely been brought up, as though the School District officials took to the stage, announced that Christianity was now Bastrop High School's official religion, and prohibited any other type of prayer or reflection unless Baby Jesus was involved.