And the American flag. Maybe several flags. The kids need to know that being American means being Christian. |
Every classroom in our school has an American flag at the front of the room, and the kids stand for the pledge. They usually put their hand over their heart as they say the pledge. |
Ask the women of this country what the harm is. The religious views hung on the school wall mirror the SCOTUS religious decisions being hung on all of us. |
That is an un-American comment. |
Give it a rest, I am a woman. Teachers have too much to accomplish with too little time and too many responsibilities. You don’t care about teachers or schools or public education; you just want to make another huge deal about a poster that will harm no one. |
American flags don’t belong in classrooms? Why not? What’s your beef with our flag? |
This should not be happening in America. We’re free to not pledge allegiance to anything. I’m a teacher who stays seated with her mouth shut during the pledge, in a red state. |
You are confusing me another poster. An American flag is fine in a school. Out school flies on every day. They don't hang up the 10 commandments on every wall all year. Those might be included in instructions about different religions. |
The point is the symbolism of the 10 commandments + the pledge + the flag = Christian nation. |
You give it a rest. Millions of women work all day. That doesn't mean they are entitled to impose their religious views on the children going to the publically funded school. Go teach in a private school if you want everyone to look at the 10 commandments all day. |
Anti-theists hate America as well as religion. They don’t like the pledge or the flag. Saying the pledge in school “should not be happening in America,” according an anti-theist poster. Teachers don’t play that bs like you are lying about because they are role models for their students. Some kids have very few role models or caring adults in their lives. Teachers don’t make everything about them and their thoughts and opinions. They care about their students. Teachers have a calling to educate children. Teachers have much more important things to do than throw tantrums everyday. |
And? |
taxpayer funded schools, that taxpayers pay for. |
Give it a rest. Teachers are fantastic. But if your calling is to educate your pupils to follow the 10 commandments, you should do that in a private school, not a school where you are paid by tax payer dollars. |
The chaplain of the United States Senate opens each session of the United States Senate with a prayer, and provides and coordinates religious programs and pastoral care support for senators, their staffs, and their families.
Why is this ok but a poster of the 10 commandments not? |