Ty Unglebower
Feb 23, 2017 · 1 min read

So I assume that also means people who have chosen the lifestyle of Christians. Ergo, wherein my kids should not be forced to recite a pledge edited to add “under God,” and all references to the divine will be removed from public life. My wife should be able to do something legal with her own body without worrying about what a so called Christian god thinks of it. And that Christians of course who want to send their children to an indoctrination camp (that is to say right wing private school) on vouchers paid for by my taxes will be eschewed in the current Republican administration. Because if none of those things are true, (and of course they are not), the point is invalid.

Talk about special treatment…

There is nothing “special” about wanting equal rights. But of course right wingers, alt-righters, or whatever they call themselves only object to so called special treatment when it applies to people who are different than they are. Few people whine louder and longer for special considerations in this country than white Christians.

Oh and btw? “accept.”

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