Civil liberties groups have filed a lawsuit challenging Louisiana’s new law mandating that the Ten Commandments must be displayed in every public school classroom.
Though the intention was always to get this before the “friendly” supreme court.
Yup.
Best case scenario: The schools’ walls will be plastered with tenets from every religion instead of anything actually useful to learning or society.
Worst case: Christianity gets a free pass yet again, the goal posts are moved, and more of it is going to get shoved into everything.
My dumbass state requires every classrom display 'In God We Trust" and they got away with it because they’re not saying which God. Even assuming that’s a valid loophole (it’s not), it tramples on the rights of those who don’t believe in such fairy tales.
Quite the dream-team of groups suing here:
Though the intention was always to get this before the “friendly” supreme court.
Yup.
Best case scenario: The schools’ walls will be plastered with tenets from every religion instead of anything actually useful to learning or society.
Worst case: Christianity gets a free pass yet again, the goal posts are moved, and more of it is going to get shoved into everything.
My dumbass state requires every classrom display 'In God We Trust" and they got away with it because they’re not saying which God. Even assuming that’s a valid loophole (it’s not), it tramples on the rights of those who don’t believe in such fairy tales.
The best “malicious compliance” I saw with the “In god we trust” bullshit was to frame a $1 bill (which has the phrase on it) and post in classrooms.
Jokes on them… that’s the actual God these politicians worship
Should’ve hung up a dime. Much smaller.
That last one is the biggest goddamn cherry I’ve ever seen on top.