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Minnesota Poised To Ban Christians, Muslims, And Jews From Teaching In Public Schools

New licensing rules in Minnesota that require teachers to ‘affirm’ students’ transgender identities will meet immediate court challenges from civil liberties advocates.
They did something similar about 20 years ago to TV meteorologists. They had to advocate for climate change publicly or lose accreditation, which they needed for their jobs.

Minnesota will soon ban faithful Christians, Muslims, and Jews from teaching in public schools by requiring that every state-certified teacher “fosters an environment that ensures student identities such as … gender identity … are … affirmed.” Once the new requirements clear a final procedural hurdle, they will be immediately challenged in state and possibly federal court, a civil liberties lawyer told The Federalist on Tuesday.

“We have lots of parents who are upset by this sort of thing in schools already,” said Doug Seaton, president of Minnesota’s Upper Midwest Law Center, in an interview. “They’re going to be even more upset with how their teachers are going to be licensed. Their teachers are going to have to be faced with hiding their beliefs or getting denied [for a state teaching license].”

Seaton said it was accurate to describe the nearly finalized regulations as communicating: “Christians, Muslims, and Jews need not apply for Minnesota teaching jobs.” That is unconstitutional, he said, so UMLC plans to sue once the changes go into effect.
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th3r0n · 41-45, M
Come Lord Jesus, come, we need you
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@th3r0n I'm sure he's warming up for a pitch...

th3r0n · 41-45, M
@wildbill83 a little over 1000 years in the making
Theyitis · 36-40, M
I’m Christian and I don’t have any problem affirming transgender students’ identities. Can you tell me where in the Bible it says “Thou shalt not be transgender”?
IM5688 · 70-79, M
@Theyitis Sorry, but IMO, if you are born a male and want to be surgically altered to be a female, you are mentally ill. If you are a male and want to wear woman's clothing and act like a woman, you are mentally ill. If you are a male and want to enjoy sexual relations with another male, you are mentally ill. The opposite of this are the mentally ill females.
There are two genders. If you are not happy being the gender you were born as, or you refuse to accept the fact that you were born a male, then you are mentally ill.
Not too long ago, all of these groups of people, (LGBTQ) were considered mentally ill, and rightly so.
Theyitis · 36-40, M
@IM5688 The current scientific consensus disagrees with you. And no, the scientific consensus isn’t always right, but it’s mankind’s best guess. Unless you’ve studied that subject extensively it’s foolish to go against it.
graphite · 61-69, M
@Theyitis Scientific consensus - the one that says there's 500 genders? 🤣 America's latest "advancement" in liberty: Genital mutilation of children. You can't make this stuff up. It's tragic. https://nypost.com/2022/06/18/detransitioned-teens-explain-why-they-regret-changing-genders/
cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
This is in a school in Michigan, probably the same will happen there.
Teaching children how to pole dance.
@cherokeepatti Pole dance does not have to be sexual. There are dance studios that offer it as an exercice. What has that to do with the topic... oh wait grooming narrative shit righht

This picture looks weird and not like a school setting.
cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@PrincessOfHell sure, sure
Heavenlywarrior · 36-40, M
Um…. We shouldn’t be surprised… the leaders of the governments are all part of this “Sodom and Gomorrah” agenda.

And when your government doesn’t follow it they put u on the banned list and try to invade… 🖕🏿
@Heavenlywarrior The story of Sodom and Gomorrah is about gang rape... in what way is that linked to any agenda?
Also just cause you don't like a certain group of people doesn't give you the right to discrimminate. If you can't treat queer students with respect why be a teacher.
Heavenlywarrior · 36-40, M
@PrincessOfHell um…seems like a bunch of innocent children’s minds are being gang raped in the media 24/7 seeing that bullshit.

What you think happening to all these missing children? Or people? The government is gang raping them, and selling them and eating them.

They working their way to that scene in Sodom and Gomorrah.
I'm beginning to think the Constitution was written in disappearing ink.
Ok, this is going to take place in Minnesota, so where is Omar? She gets a litmus test. Will she fight this? As for Christian and Jewish response my feeling is they’ll half heartedly go along…

… and where might this come from? Here…
Reason to join, ride with the 2nd.
Iwillwait · M
*scratches Minnesota of list*
carpediem · M
The teachers simply need to walk off the job. I would imagine losing teachers who hold religious beliefs would cause some serious issues with parents in Minnesota. There wouldn't be enough teachers to teach their kids. And the morons who advocate for this kind of craziness would be exposed as the radicals they are.
carpediem · M
@4meAndyou Yes, but before it gets there, many folks could be discriminated against. Walking off brings immediate attention.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@carpediem It also brings immediate unemployment.
carpediem · M
@Budwick True. But not for long.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
I can't see why faith would be an insurmountable barrier to a public service ethos and providing a safe, welcoming environment for all students.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SunshineGirl
I can't see why faith would be an insurmountable barrier to a public service ethos

Why, that is positively inclusive of you!
Not to mention supportive of the first amendment.
4meAndyou · F
Apparently Minnesota is a little too close to the infection of totalitarianism in Canada. Remind me NEVER to drive through there.
SW-User
No doubt this makes it difficult for socially conservative Christians, Muslims, and Jews to teach in public schools. But there are many others who see support for gender diversity as absolutely consistent with their faith.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SW-User
they are not set up to represent any individual's faith.

Understood. The difference is that just being Christians, Muslim, or Jewish is enough to get you banned From Teaching In Public Schools in Minnesota.
SW-User
@Budwick It most certainly is not.
Being unwilling to support kids' identities would presumably get you banned. As you already know from this thread, that is not going to be a problem for a great many Jewish, Christian, or Muslim teachers. Some of them will be just fine with taking the supportive approach that will be expected of them. Others will bracket their own personal beliefs, as they probably already do on other issues, and do the job that they were hired for.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SW-User
Being unwilling to support kids' identities would presumably get you banned.

That's not the problem being addressed here.

do the job that they were hired for.

I remember back in the day, teachers taught stuff like reading, writing, arithmetic. When did gender identity training get in the mix?
graphite · 61-69, M
Who does that leave? We can be sure this ban will only be enforced against Christians.
@graphite The rest of us who don’t give a shit about praying, magic and faeries
@graphite If your religious beliefs stops you from being respectful to your students you are not fit to be a teacher. Religious beliefs have no place in schools besides religion class (don't know if you have that in the US)
Ceinwyn · 26-30, F
Trans people existing is a fact and that it's not an illness is backed up by the scientific community and all the grooming talk is just an empy talkingpoint from the right. Why do people have to make such a fuss about trans people. Just be respectful and use the pronouns they feel comfortable with. Even if you believe it's all some crazy ideology just treat people with respect.

Religious beliefs should have no impact on how teachers treat their students and only belong in seperate classes if they exist.
Good. Time to ban superstition to history.
@Budwick For starters I have a real boner for capitalism. We just don’t need fake ass gods and religions
Budwick · 70-79, M
@BoredDarkLord So, there's no difference between you and Marxism.
Good to know.
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cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
The demons are real in that state.
onewithshoes · 26-30, F
I wasn't in school all that long ago, but I don't remember ever seeing or hearing anything about any of this nonsense when I was there. Where the hell did this all come from? Did they start putting magic mushrooms in the food or something?🙄
Budwick · 70-79, M
@onewithshoes Well, the article did say it is something new.
I'd say that this is also pretty big overreach but there seem to be a lot of fundamentalist atheists here don't think it's an overreach and are cheering it on
Budwick · 70-79, M
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP thier faith is immaterial. We have a First Amendment that says everyone in the United States has the right to practice his or her own religion, or no religion at all. This decision in Minnesota seems to go against that grain.
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