Christian Nationalists Are Infiltrating Schools to Make Them Anti-LGBTQ+: Report
Texas suburb’s ideological battle unveiled in Grapevine podcast.
October 12, 2023
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Texas suburb’s ideological battle unveiled in Grapevine podcast.
Cynthia Newman took the decision to block the controversial chain at Rider University very personally.
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The lineup includes homophobes and transphobes from a variety of religions.
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Immanuel Christian School got the money through the Paycheck Protection Program, designed to help employers keep workers on payroll during the pandemic.
The clip shows a haunting scene of children reciting ‘The Pledge.’
The D-list conservative commentator reemerges to say that marriage equality stymies procreation but, more sinisterly, lunges another dangerous dagger of hate at our community.
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