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Shitbird Fundies Get a Taste of Their Medicine

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We commented last December on a Pagan group in Albemarle County, Va., that took advantage of a Religious Right-sponsored move to open a public school’s “backpack mail” system to religious promotions.

The backlash was swift and harsh when parents received flyers announcing a Pagan holiday celebration at the local Unitarian Universalist congregation. One mother was livid that the school would send home in her child’s backpack anything it did not endorse. A “pagan ritual” is “an educational experience my children don’t need,” she fumed.

“Backpack mail” systems are common in public schools. Albemarle uses it to advertise extra-curricular activities such as children’s theater, summer camps and recreational sports events.

The Albemarle School District previously had a sensible policy barring “distribution of literature that this for partisan, sectarian, religious or political purposes,” but it was revised at the behest of the late Jerry Falwell’s Liberty Counsel to allow religious content.

Liberty Counsel relied on a 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling earlier in 2006 that public school districts do not have “unbridled discretion to deny access to the oft-used forum” because that would not “ensure the requisite viewpoint neutrality.”

So, the Religious Right got want they wanted from the federal courts (the same federal courts they accuse of “kicking God out of the public schools”) and now they’re hopping mad…again.

World Net Daily reports that the Albemarle School District is under attack by a Religious Right group for sending students home with flyers for Camp Quest, an overnight summer camp for young atheists, agnostics and freethinkers.

This time, however, the problem has been exacerbated by a handful of teachers who have refused to send the flyers home. The group assailing Albemarle School District, Rick Scarborough’s Vision America, says “it’s outrageous to force teachers to distribute these flyers.” He’s urging members to contact the district to protest its “establishment of disbelief.”

An anonymous spokesman for the rebelling teachers told World Net Daily some teachers refused to hand out the Camp Quest flyer because they were “disgusted” and were concerned parents would think the school was endorsing the camp. Even though there is a disclaimer distancing the school from all extra-curricular information sent home, “it’s still coming from me and my classroom,” he said.

Mr. Anonymous is partly right. Anything that comes home from a public school, no matter how strong the disclaimer is, may be perceived as having the school’s stamp of approval. But that’s water under the bridge. Religious Right activists, through the 4th Circuit ruling that they sought, have forced public schools to allow their religious messages in the “backpack mail” system.

Now that they have opened the forum, they can’t close it to perspectives they don’t like. Although these religious conservatives demand people listen to them, they appear unwilling to listen to others.

If public schools allow private groups to use “backpack mail,” they must prohibit teachers from deciding which messages are and are not worthy. It is absolutely unacceptable for public school teachers to decide that one religious belief is “offensive” and “outrageous” but others are not and then promote that perspective in their official capacity.
post #2 of 12
I'm so tired of the Religious Right. It's not even that they are acting in a subversive nature anymore. They are just out there in plain sight pulling this shit.
post #3 of 12
Good fun. That there, real good fun.

Is it just me, or does Camp Quest sound like something devised just to fuck with 'em?
post #4 of 12
This story pleases me immensely. In the imortal words of Judy Tiabji "suffer Pope!"
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Originally Posted by McIrish
This story pleases me immensely. In the imortal words of Judy Tiabji "suffer Pope!"
I believe that was Judy Tenuta.

And I remember hearing about this story a while back. I love it when fundy "victories" turn around and bite them in the ass. It's like they honestly didn't even think of other religions taking advantage of the loophole they created.

It reminds me of when the state of Michigan passed legislation declaring that a fetus is a full human being, only to have charges brought against them by a pregnant woman in prison pointing out that her fetus was being falsely imprisoned.
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Olberman pointed out the other day some Evangelical minister saying how America is so immoral with its sex, debauchery, lewdness, and secularism that God would be completely justified in the smiting of an entire U.S. city.

If that was a American Muslim cleric saying it he'd be in fucking Gitmo so quick we wouldn't even hear about it until after his balls were hooked up to a car battery.

So if the Muslim extremists think America is the Great Satan and so antithetical to Allah that each and everyone of us should die, and the Evangelical Right are marching lockstep to that conclusion as well... what the fuck makes them different other than one group has cleaner assholes?

I've never hated religious Dogma as much as I do right now.
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I'd take more satisfaction in this if I thought any of them grasped the irony. But I doubt most of them see this as their own decisions biting them in the ass. It's just more "ganging up on God". Consistancy isn't the issue, which side you're on is. If you're for Jesus, you're always right, and screw logic.
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Originally Posted by Greg David
I believe that was Judy Tenuta.
Thanks for correcting me Greg, I laughed out loud once I realized I'd mixed her name up with that of a former local politicians.
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I was gonna ask if anybody had called these hypocrites on this shit, and if so, what their reaction was, but then Prankster said this:

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Originally Posted by The Prankster
Consistency isn't the issue, which side you're on is. If you're for Jesus, you're always right, and screw logic.
It's the god's honest truth, that. Calling shenanigans can seem almost pointless.

Side note: the word exacerbated has been forever ruined for me by Shaun of the Dead, just as Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang did for all adverbs.
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"Good ... goooood...."
post #11 of 12
This is why part of me hopes there isn't a god so that the Fundies will be proven wrong when they die, and part of me hopes there is a god so that someone can can them a bunch of assholes with absolute authority.
post #12 of 12
I think Prankster nailed it.

I believe in God, and I believe that it won't like these intolerant fundamentalist assholes anymore than they like people who don't agree with them.

Oh, and
"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Richard Dickson again."
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