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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or you could say liberated US instead. Social media without censorship. Sounds like a very American concept.[/quote] But daily life with censorship is okay? My kids DoD teachers can no longer say a whole list of words anymore, their libraries have to remove books and clubs like Society of Black Engineers and the Gay/Straight Alliance can no longer exist, in a public, secular (until now) school payed for with taxpayer dollars! First amendment absolutists my a#s. You people are such frauds and no one buys any of it except yourselves. [/quote] Will the society of black engineers admit white members and allow them to serve in club leadership positions? If not, they have no place in public schools. [/quote] Having actually been in a public school… yes, the black engineers would accept a white, Hispanic, Native American member. And if that person put in the sweat equity, sure, the could be elected to a leadership position. And non-black kids do come to black affinity club meetings. And are welcome as long as they aren’t there for the purpose of disrupting the group. That said, I don’t think they get much out of it or tend to stick around. In related news, aethists can go to Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Bible study— again, as long as they aren’t respectful of the group purpose and aren’t there to start a food fight.[/quote]
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