Here’s the thing people need to remember - AND what needs to be taught to our kids, when dealing with leftist control freaks:
One cannot be “forced” to do anything, unless “force” is used.
Simply Refuse.
It’s a choice. There are consequences to choices, but you either refuse to comply, or you comply. That’s all there is to it.
Sometimes, one has to take a stand. And if we are to SAY we are a free people, then we should ACT like free people.
For myself... I’m all about using the middle finger for its intended purpose, with a heart “GFYourself” added when someone tries to “force” me to do anything.
It’s so... American.
“Im all about using the middle finger for its intended purpose, with a heart GFYourself “
The irony.
The Cross is about being profane and worldly, like this teacher and the liberal leftists?
I don’t think so.
If so, she is right and it is just a gang symbol.
King Nebuchadnezzar tried to force 3 young fellas to bow down and worship his image- they didn’t compromise- even though they knew it would likely mean death- God did inter vein in a supernatural way for them- however, they didn’t know that God would- They only knew that there was NO WAY they were going to bow down and worship a king
Sadly these florida kids bowed down so fast they got nose bleeds
Yes. I applaud this high school kid...it is hard enough being a teenager and feel like you fit in, never mind being forced to fit into a crowd you don’t agree with.
I feel the same way. In life you will have to stand up for what you believe. I’m glad to see that at least the one student knew how to deal with their persecution.
I agree but students are understandably intimidated.
I once had a feminist teacher write on the chalkboard “When God made man she made a mistake”, this was back in 1984’ish. She left the room for a moment and I changed it to “When God made women he made a mistake”. When the teacher returned she went ballistic, demanded to know who did it. Nobody sold me out but she then stated that we’d all have to stay in her class, through lunch if necessary, until she found out. So I stood up and admitted it, along with saying, “...and what are you going to do about it?”, in a snarky tone. She thought for a moment, fuming, then just walked out of the classroom. She knew she really couldn’t DO anything, if anything, escalating it to anyone else may have made things worse for her.
When I was a kid we'd look em in the eye and say "Who died and left YOU boss?!?"