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byzeeky boogy doog ( 8381659 ) writes:
Things will get even shittier in red states, because it turns out that a curriculum based on Republican Jesus is even more useless to the workforce than one based on Biblical Jesus, let alone one based on reality.
And they will keep on fucking voting for the people who keep making things worse for them, again and again, and blame literally everyone else.
byLostMyBeaver ( 1226054 ) writes:
Religion is always a bad thing in school. My kids had 12 years of Jesus is a swell guy nonsense. They rarely had teachers who believed it though.
The real problem will be that agricultural states will be badly hurt. They reproduce the most and lack the jobs for population growth. They have to urbanize and if a child is raised in Farmville, they'll have great difficulties relocating if the other state don't respect their education.
byKokuyo ( 549451 ) writes:
So I know you already know how life works and don't need to question your own opinions anymore but....
How exactly is Jesus not a swell guy? I will absolutely grant you that his fanbase doesn't live up to his example but you sound like you disagree with the man in principle and that seems pretty weird considering his message was "Love the creator, the people around you and yourself".
Is it the "Don't take yourself too seriously" you're struggling with? Or rather the expectation to uphold some standards in con
bybleedingobvious ( 6265230 ) writes:
his message was "Love the creator, the people around you and yourself".
So you're delusional and firmly believe indoctrinating future generations of kids with your personal delusion is a good thing... *and* you're asserting some sort of distorted moral superiority in this....
That's just next level messed up.
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