Why does it seem like there is reverse discrimination and double standards forming?

I understand that the United States while not a "Christian Nation" per se (despite that the people who first settled the land were Christians) has since it's beginning been a country largely made up of Christians. So I am wondering if there are people out there who may be feeling that there is now a little more reverse discrimination against us.

Removal of the Ten Commandments from that court house

prayer being removed from the schools

them suing to remove "Under God" (the pledge isn't forced anymore, you don't have to say it and what's to stop you from just ignoring those two words, it doesn't seem like something you have to have a law suit about (one which really, really ticked me off)

It's seeming to me that every other faith is still untouchable while we've sort of been pushed away in the last few decades, everyone else gets all the religious freedom they want but I can't even wear my little silver cross that's less than an inch long to school because regardless of the dress code (it's not against it, after that incident I checked) the hall monitors try to take it away from me like they would a cell phone.

Do you see what I see or something different in all this? Who would be causing this? Do you support them? Why would anyone want to make these things happen?
 
It seems like these things you Christians consider "reverse discrimination" and "double standards", are really just people trying to level the playing field.
 
The term "reverse discrimination" is a bigoted term. It infers that it is expected that only Whites discriminate and/or are racist. That isn't the case nor has it ever been. Racism is racism.
 
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