About a Florida public school controversy, and issues with religion in public schools

I’ve been seeing a lot of information about a controversy with the Florida public schools giving an OK to a curriculum that apparently teaches that slaves “benefited” from slavery.  If that actually is the case then of course it should be rectified.

However, I think there was almost certainly ulterior motives for that claim being put into the curriculum, where the political Establishment needed to give leftist groups something to complain about in the media in order to justify the perceived need for their continued existence— since previously those groups have been advocating for corrupt and harmful Establishment agendas such as CRT and BLM.

(Note I haven’t summarized the CRT issue yet, I would like to make an article about that in the future.  I highly recommend looking at the BLM article, however.)

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I think it is actually very bad news that an after-school Bible club at a public school in Rhode Island won a discrimination case allowing it to continue to have its religious meeting (see this link.)

Christians are being told that “all that needs to happen is for prayer to be allowed in public schools” in order for the problems in society to go away.

The separation of Church and State is an absolutely essential tenant for any free society.  If people want their religion to be a part of their school then they should go to a private school that caters to it, otherwise the public schools will soon be overrun with Islamic and even literally Satanic agendas.

Recent rulings such as this one and the Supreme Court ruling about the high school football coach who held prayer meetings on the football fields after games are being implemented by the political Establishment with harmful ulterior motives— where their true motivation is to actually further facilitate overrunning and entrenching the United States with Islam, which is an issue that many people are not aware of due to a media blackout about the topic, including in most of the conservative media.