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May 18, 2024, 02:08:27 PM
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 on: Today at 02:05:37 PM 
Started by Horus - Last post by Stand With Israel. Crush Hamas
I dont think they realize just how easy they are making it to promote anti Semitism when you virtue signal in such an extreme manner that would get you labeled a traitor if you vowed unconditional support to Mexico or Sri Lanka.

I'm pretty sure that's the logic behind a good portion of Republican support for stuff like this. Since many want all the Jews in Israel for the end times, political reasons etc. indirectly promoting antisemitism everywhere else helps a lot.

I wonder how the bloviators would react if the fbi decided to troll them and pay them a visit to ask if they were willing to violete federal law for Israel since since they love using the word unconditional so much.

It is not a violation of federal law to propose a law, and the proper response to the FBI being sent to intimidate members of Congress would be a hasty impeachment. Thankfully, Joe Biden is not a stupid man.

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 on: Today at 02:05:24 PM 
Started by Vice President Christian Man - Last post by Steve from Lambeth
Now read the seventh paragraph of the OP's linked article.

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 on: Today at 02:04:51 PM 
Started by Horus - Last post by Landslide Lyndon
I dont think they realize just how easy they are making it to promote anti Semitism when you virtue signal in such an extreme manner that would get you labeled a traitor if you vowed unconditional support to Mexico or Sri Lanka. Unconditional support is by it's very definition treason.

Just think about that: a few years ago Republicans questioned Raul Grijalva's patriotism because he had a Mexican flag in his office.

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 on: Today at 02:02:34 PM 
Started by jojoju1998 - Last post by Landslide Lyndon
From a Facebook friend:

Here's a theology lesson: For Christians,the teachings of Jesus and the New Testament presents (among other things) guidelines on how YOU should live... not on how you should control how OTHERS live. Any ‘church” that teaches otherwise is one you should run from.

     Did he say that women should be mandated to have children and be banned from working outside the home? And if not then how is him communicating Christian teachings at a religious institution all that different than Jesus doing the same? I get the sense that this person would have the exact same reaction to hearing Jesus speak, which makes this opinion entirely worthless to Christians.

Yeah, he was just communicating Christian teachings the same way all these kooks were just communicating Christian teachings when they campaigned for abortion to be banned or for depriving gays from their rights.

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 on: Today at 02:00:35 PM 
Started by Crumpets - Last post by Rand
My husband started a channel à la Lofi Girl to showcase his digital art. I help him find music and regularly study the channel’s analytics. There are specific steps you must take to ensure people can find your videos. You must understand how the YouTube algorithm works so you know the formula for success. It takes time to grow your audience and even longer to earn revenue. Patience is key…we are almost at 1K subscribers but it has taken us over a year to get there.

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 on: Today at 01:59:30 PM 
Started by Frodo - Last post by Never Made it to Graceland
Most “Christian” schools in the south were founded by wealthy whites to keep their kids away from black.

I know most of my aunts/uncles were sent to one for that exact reason when schools were forced to integrate. Even while the school was 30-40 minutes away.

As the article said, they are usually worse than public schools. I got a much better education at a public school then when I was at a private “Christian” one, which is saying a lot for the rural south.

Are these schools as academically rigorous as the Catholic Prep Schools, the mainline protestant schools, and the old old school elite academies ?

No

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 on: Today at 01:57:51 PM 
Started by Vice President Christian Man - Last post by Skill and Chance
A wrinkle is that while NM has a very low percentage of college grads, it actually has a very high percentage of postgrads, on par with some of the most educated NE states.  So I don't think it's "destiny" is clear in a world dominated by education polarization.

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 on: Today at 01:48:49 PM 
Started by President Johnson - Last post by wnwnwn
I think they should be given the RT treatment (being labelled as state propaganda).

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 on: Today at 01:48:39 PM 
Started by Frodo - Last post by jojoju1998
Most “Christian” schools in the south were founded by wealthy whites to keep their kids away from black.

I know most of my aunts/uncles were sent to one for that exact reason when schools were forced to integrate. Even while the school was 30-40 minutes away.

As the article said, they are usually worse than public schools. I got a much better education at a public school then when I was at a private “Christian” one, which is saying a lot for the rural south.

Are these schools as academically rigorous as the Catholic Prep Schools, the mainline protestant schools, and the old old school elite academies ?

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 on: Today at 01:48:23 PM 
Started by Attorney General & PPT Dwarven Dragon - Last post by Mr. Reactionary
I move for a final vote.

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