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|    BeamMeUpScotty to zinn    |
|    Re: North Dakota School Board Scraps Ple    |
|    15 Aug 22 13:13:49    |
      XPost: alt.fan.states.north-dakota, alt.politics.congress, alt.p       litics.corruption       XPost: alt.politics.economics, alt.politics.election, alt.politics.misc       XPost: alt.politics.obama, alt.politics.scorched-earth, alt.poli       ics.socialism.mao       XPost: alt.politics.trump, alt.global-warming, alt.conspiracy       XPost: alt.apocolypse, alt.politics.usa, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: alt.infowars, alt.beam-me-up.scotty.there-is-no.intellige       t-life.down-here, alt.politics.guns       XPost: alt.politics.democrats       From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov              On 8/15/22 2:43 AM, zinn wrote:       > Fargo, North Dakota's school board voted Tuesday to stop reciting the       > Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of meetings because it is "non-       > inclusionary" and "not true."       >       > Board vice president Seth Holden motioned to axe the pledge, saying it was       > inconsistent with the district's "philosophy." Holden said the pledge       > "violates board policy" because "there is text within the Pledge of       > Allegiance which is simply not true." He argued during the Tuesday board       > meeting that because multiple religions are practiced within the United       > States, the country can’t be "one nation under God." Holden also said it       > is an "indisputable fact" that "not all U.S. citizens have liberty and       > justice." According to Holden, reciting the pledge violates district       > policy that "school board members should be honest."       >       > In recent years, school boards across the country have become increasingly       > critical of the United States and patriotic gestures, as well as more open       > to progressive conceptions of gender and sexuality. Minneapolis Public       > Schools, for instance, plans to pour millions into incorporating "ethnic,       > racial, and cultural diversity" in math curriculums designed for K-5       > students. School districts in Maryland and Virginia, meanwhile, have opted       > to hide information from parents regarding their children’s gender       > identity.       >       > Holden also argued the phrase "under God" is "non-inclusionary," as it       > only applies to Christian and Jewish students. He cited the district’s       > diversity, equity, and inclusion statement to support this argument.       >       > Most of the board members agreed with Holden. Members called the pledge       > "divisive" and a "distraction," with one suggesting it be replaced with a       > "shared statement of purpose." Another said that reciting the pledge       > doesn't contribute to "student achievement."       >       > Robin Nelson, the only board member to voice opposition to removing the       > pledge, pointed out that people who did not want to stand for the pledge       > were not being forced to.       >       > "Please give me the opportunity to stand up at the beginning of meetings       > and say the Pledge of Allegiance," she said. "I would respectfully ask       > that you just don't participate but don't deny me that right."       >       > https://freebeacon.com/campus/north-dakota-school-board-scraps-pledge-of-       > allegiance-because-its-simply-not-true/       >       Following that Precedence of something "NOT TRUE" being       unconstitutional, then LGBTQ sexual changing and the FACT that the DNA       of any LGBTQ is the same as the DNA of a HETEROSEXUAL and there's no       proof that LGBTQ exists on the scale of genders or normal sexual       interests and the fact that it does mutilate the body and or transmits       blood diseases... Would mean that no one has rights as a person based on       their Heterosexuality or their LGBTQ sexual delusions. It's all in your       head and when it's abnormal in your head it's called mental illness or       disease like a tumor in your head is NOT normal and while it's provable       as a physical abnormality the LGBTQ delusions are NOT normal, or real,       physical, or proven.                     Which means that they may have just declared LGBTQ as Nohting more than       someones delusions... and delusions don't have RIGHTS. Now we wait for       someone to come along and use that Precedence... to say that we can't be       forced to pledge or believe or participate in the LGBTQ delusions of       other people. The only other option for the LGBTQ would be to claim       they too are a religion and then they have the same RIGHTS as any       Christian when it comes to exercising that Religion. Oh the irony that       the Democrats and the Atheists and LGBTQ may be painting themselves into       a corner they can't get out of. A corner where they are also limiting       their own Religious and Mental health RIGHTS, we may soon be able to       ignore the LGBTQ and Atheists because after all... Religion and God is       the reason they became an Atheist and or mental illness is the reason       for their LBGTQ belief.                                   --       -That's karma-              The result is DEMOCRATS lies about history and reality to themselves and       others means their attempts to figure-out what's wrong is an exercise in       futility, because what they think they know they really don't know, and       fixing problems without the truth... becomes a fools errand.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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