Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Why is this not allowed when FCPS officially celebrates Diwali, Eid, etc making all students take the day off or learn nothing? That's ok but a reference to God on a paper is Christian nationalism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Why is this not allowed when FCPS officially celebrates Diwali, Eid, etc making all students take the day off or learn nothing? That's ok but a reference to God on a paper is Christian nationalism?
Do we have politicians forcing schools to put up Muslim, Hindu, Jewish signs?
Muslims and Jews are both Abrahamic religions though. It's my understanding that there is a Supreme God in Hinduisml, though there a multitude of Gods as well.
Again, you can read "In God we trust" however you want, and adherents to different traditions may read their own God(s) into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
So, you’d avoid every school in Virginia. Didn’t you see above that it’s display is required?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Why is this not allowed when FCPS officially celebrates Diwali, Eid, etc making all students take the day off or learn nothing? That's ok but a reference to God on a paper is Christian nationalism?
Do we have politicians forcing schools to put up Muslim, Hindu, Jewish signs?
I would be curious to see what would happen if parents demanded Muslim and Jewish "in God we trust" signs. Pardon my lack of knowledge of Hinduism but I assume they would not be interested in a sign referencing God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Why is this not allowed when FCPS officially celebrates Diwali, Eid, etc making all students take the day off or learn nothing? That's ok but a reference to God on a paper is Christian nationalism?
Do we have politicians forcing schools to put up Muslim, Hindu, Jewish signs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Why is this not allowed when FCPS officially celebrates Diwali, Eid, etc making all students take the day off or learn nothing? That's ok but a reference to God on a paper is Christian nationalism?
Do we have politicians forcing schools to put up Muslim, Hindu, Jewish signs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Why is this not allowed when FCPS officially celebrates Diwali, Eid, etc making all students take the day off or learn nothing? That's ok but a reference to God on a paper is Christian nationalism?
Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to learn to be ok with being offended. It’s ok that it was there. It’s not telling you that you have to believe.
No, we don’t. We can point out things that are fundamentally wrong.
It’s not ok that it was there.
You don't have a right not to be offended.
We are a country of free speech and freedom of religion.
I love all the constitutional scholars who have no idea what the constitution actually says.
Yes.
Thos who want to restrict speech, who think the constitution guarantees a right to not have their feelings hurt, and who think the constitution syas anything about separation of church and state" probably need to take some time to actually read the constitution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to learn to be ok with being offended. It’s ok that it was there. It’s not telling you that you have to believe.
No, we don’t. We can point out things that are fundamentally wrong.
It’s not ok that it was there.
You don't have a right not to be offended.
We are a country of free speech and freedom of religion.
I love all the constitutional scholars who have no idea what the constitution actually says.
Anonymous wrote:This is NOT ok. Not because of the sign itself - a few years back, that would have just been an odd place to reference a dollar bill. In the current circumstances it is a dog whistle to Christian nationalism and everything that entails.
I find it extremely offensive. I would avoid that school. I would definitely complain.
Anonymous wrote:op, show more tolerance! Everything doesn’t have to be a take down fight.Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of energy for an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper.
op, show more tolerance! Everything doesn’t have to be a take down fight.Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of energy for an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper.
Anonymous wrote:I walked into the office to pick up my daughter yesterday and noticed an 8.5 x 11 sign stating "In God We Trust" in a prominent location in the main office.
This seems at best inappropriate and at worst like a brazen attempt to bring personal religious beliefs into a public space (unfortunately I do think it is legal). I happen to know, because of the Principal's Instagram account, that she is extremely religious. I respect her personal beliefs and her right to express them in a private context.
But as someone who has carefully raised their children without religion and God, this sign is offensive to me. Whether or not it is intentional, it effectively others and intimidates constituents of that school who don't believe in God. Even if it only offends a few people, isn't that enough? Why is this necessary?
I know. It's on our money and it's in the pledge, but my kids can opt to not say the God part in the pledge. They can't opt not to go into the main office.
I filled out a discrimination complaint online, but I doubt anything will come of it (there are certainly more immediate issues in that arena for that office to address).
I am considering writing a kind and good faith note to the principal from an anonymous email address. Any (kind and in good faith) thoughts on that approach or ideas for ways to resolve this without backlash against my kids?
Thanks.