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  • Oct 4, 2024
    BankRollFresh1

    I always love an edgy take

    The fact that’s still considered edgy in 2024 is why we end up with situations like Oklahoma education

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    GOD CASINOS AND SOONER FOOTBALL

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    Undecided

    GOD CASINOS AND SOONER FOOTBALL

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    Jbreezyondeck

    BOOMER!

  • Oct 4, 2024
    Undecided

    BOOMER!

    Baker been putting on at least

  • CrimsonArk
    https://twitter.com/grahamdavida/status/1842191295256908112

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    youngtubesteak2

    I don’t see a problem if they voted on it

    They didn't vote on it

  • Oct 4, 2024
    BankRollFresh1

    But for real, schools don't need religion that should be the parents job.

    You think parents parent in 2024

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    Zach LaBeam

    They didn't vote on it

    It’sa mostly Christian demographic anyways

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    That’s cool long as they teach it’s all made up

  • Oct 4, 2024

    Claim: The Oklahoma state superintendent has the authority to require specific content be taught in public schools.
    Source: Walters told NBC News he has the legal authority to require the Bible in classroom instruction and that teachers who don’t comply could lose their teaching licenses.
    Fact check: Mostly false
    The Oklahoma Attorney General’s office has said that Walters has no legal authority to require certain content be taught by sending a memo to school districts.
    State law gives local school districts the exclusive power to determine “the instruction, curriculum, reading lists and instructional materials and textbooks.”
    The Oklahoma Board of Education, which Walters chairs, is responsible for adopting academic standards. The standards set a basic framework for what students should know by the end of each school year, according to state law. The Board of Education also has the power to revoke teaching certifications for willful violations of state or federal rules.

  • Oct 4, 2024
    Zach LaBeam

    They didn't vote on it

    The State Superintendent of Oklahoma is locally elected by the people

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Superintendent_of_Public_Instruction

  • shin thread jpeg

    49th in education btw so you know "more God" is a high priority

  • This guy was someone who was saying kids were using litter boxes in schools cause they identified as cats

    Is a Moms for Liberty schizo
    Endores and pushes PragerU bullshit

    Yeah no one should be defending this dunce

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    Oct 4, 2024
    CrimsonArk
    https://twitter.com/grahamdavida/status/1842191295256908112

  • Oct 4, 2024
    Zezima

    Honestly these kids need some morals

    You don’t need religion to teach morals, you need present parents that aren’t selfish and psycho

    Also, this can lead to bullying for Islamic/Buddhist/Hindu etc. students who are getting morals from their religions, but don’t fit into the curriculum being taught by their state

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    Bible is corrupt they should make teaching قرآن mandatory

  • Oct 4, 2024
    youngtubesteak2

    It’sa mostly Christian demographic anyways

    this logic

  • Oct 4, 2024
    Zezima

    Honestly these kids need some morals

    So one religion is one answer? 🤡

  • Oct 4, 2024

    Oklahoma is only doing this to better prepare for their SEC schedule.

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    Yall love amerika tho

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    Imagine not teaching Quran instead

    This should be mandatory

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    Wow i feel bad for betting on oklahoma state football now

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    Name

    I do think bringing Jesus back into the conversation would help our society but not like this

    "Bring jesus back into the conversation" sounds like a setup for a family guy flashback

    Itd be like buzz killington except with jesus

  • Oct 4, 2024
    Uncle Jack

    Bible is corrupt they should make teaching قرآن mandatory

    Yea thats not happening in another 250 years