@arielmiller7@lizcollin@AlphaNews Nobody ever said you can’t pray in schools or have bibles in schools. You just can’t have state-employed adults pushing those things on kids
@lizcollin@AlphaNews Leftist demoncrats have spent decades telling Christians they can't pray in schools or have Bibles in schools. Now this. It shows their true colors.
🚨NEW: Osseo Schools has confirmed to @AlphaNews that its remodel project at Park Center Senior High includes a prayer room and that foot-washing stations are being added to Osseo Senior High School.
The district, located in the northwest suburbs of Minneapolis, says the foot-washing plans “were included in updated plans after hearing from user groups on student needs.”
“This is undoubtedly for Muslim students only. I cannot understand how this can be happening in this era of no religion in schools,” the tipster said.
@rmarka@elevatereport It’s not that there is no fentanyl crisis. It’s that there was hardly any fentanyl going from Canada to USA. Sorry, but wars have been fought for less than what trump said
Both points are pretty weak:
Fentanyl: The US and Canadian crisis is horrific - tens of thousands dead yearly. Have you walked through any downtown recently? It's extremely sad. Any pressure on any government to tighten things up is welcome. That was leverage, not 'unscrupulous lying.' Canada responded with more action - that was the goal - so job well done.
51st state: Classic Trump troll/banter aimed at Trudeau. Blowing it into a serious annexation threat is just silly and it's odd to me that anyone took it at all seriously.
We can't control the US, but Carney's approach is absolutely destructive. He's voluntarily hurting Canada's biggest economic advantage. We should be extremely grateful for the blessing of geography.
Integration built prosperity and a sane government should have approached it very differently, instead of stirring up dangerous and unhelpful rhetoric; treating the neighbor as the problem risks real pain for Canadians. Neither Europe nor China can ever replace the benefit of geography. It's foolish and sad what our government is doing.
We'll have to agree to disagree.
Our Prime Minister is about to put an end to the greatest Free Trade Agreement in the World, and he's convinced you that it's not his fault.
If you couldn't see that by his message today then I don't know what else to tell you,
other than you're in a Cult.
@mickitiki Maybe read the first amendment since time? Ps there is no sharia law in the USA, just as there is no Talmudic or canon law. Laws are made by the legislature or by individuals through contracts
@darwintojesus I think you might not have read much ethical philosophy from the past 500 years (much of it by Christian authors) which has been largely about addressing the exact issue you raise here
Reminder: on atheism the idea of "moral progress" is incoherent. Cultures changes, preferences change, goals change. There's no progress because there's no morality.
@Pixie1z Look if we dont get the pledge of allegiance anymore in school
why the fuck would we have this?
think about it rationally for two seconds. The pledge of allegiance is banned in public school
@Phantasmuhh@MattWalshBlog It’s so weird to me when people have an ethical lens for some parts of history and then turn around and are like “by the way I’m an antisemitic conspiracy theorist”
@MattWalshBlog Matt,
White people took this land. And made up rules after they were done being thieves. Now whites are slaves to the Jews, just as you are. Crazy, I guess it’s true what they say huh?
History does tend to repeat itself. Break the cycle Matt! I believe in you!
I support birthright citizenship. I mean actual birthright citizenship. My children -- who were born in this country to American parents, who have ancestors who've fought in every war since the 1700s, who are tied to this land by blood and heritage -- have a birthright. A birthright to live in the country that was built for them, enjoying the safety and security and prosperity that their ancestors intended to pass down to them. That's the only kind of birthright we should be talking about.
On the other hand, the child of an illegal immigrant, whose parents showed up 10 seconds ago to exploit a loophole, who have no ties to this country or even any real affection for it or loyalty to it, has no birthright here. The birthright belongs to my children. Not the illegal immigrant's child. It's completely insane how we've flipped the concept of "birthright" upside down.
Another example of the "conservatives do something normal and progressives call it right wing" phenomenon
This time, memorizing math facts and learning mathematical procedures
@rmarka@elevatereport Most tangibly: lying about the amount of fentanyl coming from Canada in pursuit of a loophole. Most symbolically: threatening annexation
What specifically do you see as 'unscrupulous' on the US side?
The tariffs exempted CUSMA-compliant goods (keeping 85%+ of trade tariff-free) and used national security tools the agreement allows. Tariffs were applied broadly, not just to Canada - we weren't uniquely targeted.
Canada's response actally broke the agreement by hitting compliant US goods in retaliation, only later aligning while keeping sectoral ones.
In straight rules terms, our side breached the deal?
We didn't have to like the pressure, but it seems a lot of the rhetoric comes from expecting treatment as a 'special partner' rather than dealing with sovereign hardball on real issues (deficits, border, fentanyl). I'm genuinely curious what your definition of unscrupulous is in this scenario.
America goes two ways.
Option A: Muslims and globalists institute THEIR laws on our society.
OPTION B: Christian men stand up and take their country back.
I’m going with option B.
@jeremycoleman@MrDanielBuck Nobody has ever tried to convince you that 2+2=5. That’s one of the most ridiculous straw men I’ve ever heard and I don’t know why it’s such a popular talking point right now