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Should Red State parents expect their kids to be traumatized by "Christianity"??

Seems to me like we have a real problem, and maybe it's because we haven't decided if how and whether public schools should cope with the non establishment clause, or maybe it's just a question of whether we are a "Christian nation" and what that means, but in the meantime, I'm worried about our kids, who are caught in the middle.




https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_97dc38c2-3a0d-11ed-a388-3f7b65892ceb.html
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Non establishment does not mean freedom from religion genius
@SW-User Read the post again, and the link about how some of the kids have been "traumatized" by the brand of "Christianity" they were exposed to.
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@MistyCee The Advocate? A legitimate source?

Couldn't find Pravda?
@SW-User It's a frigging local newspaper. Its been bought by a Semi Trumpist/Republican toadie who's fired most of the non loyalist staff, but it's about the best that there is in Trump voting state as far as permissible news

PS. I got pissed off with the response, but tbh, the crap with John Georges and his acquisition of the TP and the Advocate is more complicated.

Post Trump's war on the free press, though, it's the best source of local news, and I'm happy for every non explicitltyl pro Trump politically correct story it publishes.

Bottom line, it's far from Pravda, but it may well have been influenced by the same sources.