RE: Libs: The Bible, prayer, and Dr. Seuss are bad for students.
(10-27-2021 04:11 PM)JDTulane Wrote: Republican mayor (guess who the principal is). Republican representative.
Who cares about the party? This is wrong, wrong, wrong.
That's the difference between R's and D's. Republicans criticize things because they are wrong. Democrats criticize things because republicans said or did them.
RE: Libs: The Bible, prayer, and Dr. Seuss are bad for students.
(10-27-2021 04:25 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:
(10-27-2021 04:11 PM)JDTulane Wrote: Republican mayor (guess who the principal is). Republican representative.
Who cares about the party? This is wrong, wrong, wrong.
That's the difference between R's and D's. Republicans criticize things because they are wrong. Democrats criticize things because republicans said or did them.
The title of this thread made it about political party. The insinuation was liberals/liberal ideologies are bad for students. You yourself point out the inappropriate nature of the assembly. Almost the entirety of leadership in this town/county is Republican. I was pointing out Crimson's blatant propaganda making it some kind of liberal evil at work.
But you dgaf. Liberals bad. Pitchfork.
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2021 04:30 PM by JDTulane.)
RE: Libs: The Bible, prayer, and Dr. Seuss are bad for students.
(10-27-2021 04:11 PM)JDTulane Wrote: A county that carried Trump by over 25 points.
By 54 points, per Wikipedia (I know, I know).
And I suspect Trump might not be 100% opposed to this. Maybe not opposed at all.
But nevertheless. Whoever came up with this sh¡t should have absolutely Nothing to do with the formal education of young people. Don’t care who it is, or what their political views are.
RE: Libs: The Bible, prayer, and Dr. Seuss are bad for students.
(10-27-2021 04:29 PM)JDTulane Wrote: The title of this thread made it about political party. The insinuation was liberals/liberal ideologies are bad for students. …Almost the entirety of leadership in this town/county is Republican. I was pointing out Crimson's blatant propaganda making it some kind of liberal evil at work.
Fair point.
I admit I skipped over Crimson’s commentary. Now that I stopped to read it, I agree that is a fake-news headline.
RE: Libs: The Bible, prayer, and Dr. Seuss are bad for students.
(10-27-2021 04:35 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:
(10-27-2021 04:11 PM)JDTulane Wrote: A county that carried Trump by over 25 points.
By 54 points, per Wikipedia (I know, I know).
And I suspect Trump might not be 100% opposed to this. Maybe not opposed at all.
But nevertheless. Whoever came up with this sh¡t should have absolutely Nothing to do with the formal education of young people. Don’t care who it is, or what their political views are.
Used to be, in Kentucky the winner of the party primary was essentially the winner of the election. You had a liberal and a conservative in the same party. It's not quite the D or R as in other places.
RE: Libs: The Bible, prayer, and Dr. Seuss are bad for students.
(10-27-2021 04:11 PM)JDTulane Wrote: Hazard, KY. Population 5,000. A county that carried Trump by over 25 points. Republican mayor (guess who the principal is). Republican representative.
But sure... liberals to blame here in the daily Propaganda Phantom thread designed to stoke outrage and enflame the CrimsonAcolytes.
Why is it that the brains of leftists can't process events like this without politicizing them? Who cares what the political power structure is there? We don't. We just understand without even having to analyze it that such depraved behavior is wrong on every conceivable level.
You basically just highlighted what we already know is wrong with the left. The inappropriateness of this behavior becomes a side story, if it's even considered, all you see is a republican and not a morally bankrupt individual.