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I hope this judgement holds up, though with the current SCOTUS I would not bet money on it.
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Posted 12 d ago
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Posted 12 d ago
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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That video has been there for 3 years with no comments.
Nothing wrong with a ''theory" being discussed in our public schools. Most folks do not even understand what CRT is.
Nothing wrong with a ''theory" being discussed in our public schools. Most folks do not even understand what CRT is.
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LTC (Join to see)
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MSG Stan Hutchison The doctor explained it. He gives classes to kids and January trump will outlaw government offices
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Posted 11 d ago
There is no legal reason for this to stand, SCOTUS should reverse. All of Western Civilization is grounded on the Ten Commandments. Why would you be against it?
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SrA John Monette
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SFC Eric Harmon i can get a bunch of people to agree on something too. Doesn’t make it truth
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SFC Eric Harmon
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SrA John Monette - All of Western Civilization. Especially the Catholic nations you mentioned. Why are you so afraid of religion?
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SrA John Monette
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SFC Eric Harmon I’m not afraid of religion. I also know that the first amendment specifically says that congress cannot establish a national religion. So unless you’re going to put other religious documents or texts in schools, no “christian” documents should be allowed.
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SFC Eric Harmon
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SrA John Monette - Teaching the basis for Western Civilization in school is hardly establishment of a national religion. Should we also stop teaching science? What else should be banned from school? The so called climate crisis is a matter of faith, perhaps it should also be dropped? Perhaps we should teach critical reasoning and actual history, something the Judeo-Christian values are a large part of.
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