
Texas Lawmakers Push 10 Commandments Into Classrooms
Texas continues its march to the bottom. Like any march, it needs a place to start, and for the Lone Star State, it's in schools.
Texas is on its way towards approving a law that would require every public classroom to have the 10 Commandments in it. This will result in lengthy and costly legal battles, and for what?
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No one in Texas seems to mind ignoring other people's belief systems. They don't care if you're Jewish, an Atheist, a Muslim, or something else. They can't even fathom that you may or may not worship some version of God other than the one they pretend to serve.
This is about "value-signaling" and nothing else. It serves only as a talking point for the politicians who pushed it to help raise money from churches for their next election.
It also is a way for the pious to punish/serve those who are not like them and to wield power or control them. They are trying to prove they are "right" by bending the nonbelievers to their will.
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If you think I'm offended, I'm not. I think posting the 10 commandments in every classroom is just going to make them background noise. I've ridden in my elevator 10,000+times, and I can longer tell you what any of the emergency instructions are. These things just fade away the more you are exposed to them.
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The irony here is, this idiocy is coming at a time when Texas just cut $300million in educational funds for special needs children and passed on $450 million to feed low income kids during the summer. This is absolutely, 100% evidence of the asinine nature of politics in Texas.
These lawmakers don't want to do the Christian thing which is to take care of the weakest among us, they just want to pretend to be Christian by putting up posters. I hope everyone marks the date this passes so that it can be proven to have no effect, and a distraction away from the fact that Texas is in the bottom 25 for education in the U.S.
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