Elon Musk Exposes the Hatred of Free Speech

floridays

Well-Known Member
Are those really hard questions?
If they are, they are important to codify for groups to understand and trust one another, interacting on common foundations, raising the next generations in common understandings, placed in layman's terms that are modern at the times being written. Those are incredibly functional and important.
Codify?
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
I love it when someone is codescending, I'm trying to master the art.
Maybe you could share an outline or cheatsheet.
I'm diligent, my study habits are lacking however.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
My best friend of close to 50 years is of the Catholic faith, many of the people I have been closest to in my life have been members of that faith. The love of my life is a Catholic.
I'm not exactly sure why you picked out Catholics, maybe you are using an angle I use?

Because I was responding to someone saying ridiculous things about how much better certain Catholic people are than other people. Go ahead and read the post I was quoting and tell me my response wasn't appropriate.
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
Elon performing Flight of the Whining Losers.....
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Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
Well, there's this, for a start:

"As a theory with intellectual roots in Marxism, it’s not surprising that CRT and other critical theories view all Western values—including the nuclear family, religious freedom, and Judeo-Christian conceptions of morality—as inherently oppressive. For example, CRT proponents reject American ideals such as equal treatment under the law or hard work because they view them as rooted in oppression. They see them as conduits through which privilege and power are projected throughout society."
 

bottomups

Bad Moon Risen'
Is indoctrination free speech? Do parents have a right to control what kind of speech their children hear?
Church seems to think so.

I'm not debating CRT. Honestly don't know much about it. Just think it should be a persons choice whether or not to go into a school library and read a book on its merits.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Church seems to think so.

I'm not debating CRT. Honestly don't know much about it. Just think it should be a persons choice whether or not to go into a school library and read a book on its merits.
OK, but unless directed to do so it's highly unlikely most students would. And we know this isn't an issue about books in libraries. It's in textbooks in classrooms. And funny thing about churches. You're free to believe or reject what they're teaching. The woke crowd wants you to believe what they do or face retribution including destroying your career. They are very much like fanatical religious groups like Muslim extremists who have no tolerance for anything outside of their myopic view. And we're already seeing groups like Antifa willing to commit violence to get their view across.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
Church seems to think so.

I'm not debating CRT. Honestly don't know much about it. Just think it should be a persons choice whether or not to go into a school library and read a book on its merits.
I haven’t been to a single state in the Union that requires children to go to church.

What country are you from again?
 
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