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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parents in Montgomery Count, Maryland, want to be able to opt out of instruction on gender and sexuality that they say goes against their religious convictions. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/01/17/lgbtq-books-supreme-court-montgomery-maryland-schools-religion/[/quote] Why can't these a$$holes just go to parochial school? You cannot dictate public education according to religion. Nor should you. [/quote] But that is exactly what MCPS is doing. It is just a different religion; one they believe in and evangelize. [/quote] The religion of people exist?[/quote] Trans ideology functions like a religion because it’s built on unverifiable beliefs, demands moral obedience, and punishes dissent. The core claim—that gender identity is an inner truth disconnected from biology—can’t be proven, only accepted on faith. Misgendering is treated as a moral sin, questioning the doctrine is labeled as hate, and dissenters face social and professional excommunication. Like religion, it has sacred rituals (name changes, pronoun declarations), symbols (flags), and even holy days (Trans Day of Remembrance). It enforces ideological conformity in schools, media, and law. This isn’t just a personal identity movement—it’s a belief system demanding cultural and institutional submission.[/quote] Sounds like sports… has rituals, symbols, and important days like opening day and Super Bowl. People even low-key fight over their team teams. Maybe we should remove sports from schools. Both sports and trans people exist so I say we continue to books about them.[/quote] Sports typically doesn’t involve fundamentalist tenets of faith. [/quote] Really because football started with pigskins material. That’s in someone’s faith. Games are played all days of the week. That’s against someone’s faith. Attire doesn’t always lend to modesty especially for girls. That’s in someone’s faith. Some sports someone might say enact barbarism. I’m certain that’s against someone’s faith. Shall we keep going?[/quote]
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