• @carl_dungeon
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      476 months ago

      Republican state Rep. Brandon Reed of Hodgenville filed the legislation that created the new law. He says he’s disappointed to see schools “spend time searching for silly loopholes,” noting the law passed with broad support.

      I’m disappointed to see representatives spending time making bullshit laws instead of actually helping our children with things that matter, like food, education, housing, and not growing up to be Republican dipshits.

      • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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        176 months ago

        But these people can’t be good Christians if they don’t force their religion onto the impressionable kids! How else do they get new kids to help please the local church overlords with their sexual desires?

        • @gedaliyah
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          136 months ago

          The point is not that the church is evil. The point is that it’s wrong and unAmerican even if the church is everything it claims to be.

          Your church can be all about helping others, making a more equitable world, non-judgement, providing community services, teaching good ethics, etc. (what are you, pastafarian?), but it still does not belong in the public schools. Sorry not sorry to Christians and Pastafarians.

          • @AngryCommieKender
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            36 months ago

            It stems from a prophecy involving the return of Christ. He was supposed to return when there were Christians World Wide.

            The prophecy got fulfilled in 1844.

    • @Fedizen
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      296 months ago

      honestly worshipping a dollar bill as the US religion seems somewhat more truthful than pretending this country worships Jesus.

    • @VinnyDaCat
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      46 months ago

      As long as you can get away with it.

      I feel so bad for the teachers. This is just yet another thing they have to comply with to keep their jobs.