Sydney Dude in Funny Hat tries to Interfere in School Curriculum.
Parasite in a dress and funny hat throws a tantrum because he can’t get his way in something is none of his business.
THE Bishop of North Sydney has urged Anglican priests to collect information from principals of public schools to stop the spread of the secular ethics classes the Sydney Anglicans believe may threaten religious education.
It is not religious education, but religious indoctrination that it threatens.
And I am all for killing all religious indoctrination stone dead.
But that would also make Jensen’s palace redundant. He’d have to go on the dole.
The NSW Teachers Federation said it was ”highly inappropriate” that religious organisations should seek to interfere in a course designed to provide an alternative to religious education.
I agree. It is not only inappropriate, it may well be illegal. It is certainly immoral, but then churches have never shown any iota of morality from the day they were founded.
Dr Jensen said it was not easy to be heard in the debate about the trial, in part because of ”countervailing forces that may be less scrupulous in putting their case”.
How could anyone be less scrupulous than the church?
And who says that you deserve be heard at all, on ANY matter whatsoever, you parasite on my taxes?
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