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LA Repub: When I Voted for State Funds to go to Religious Schools, I Didn’t Mean Muslim Ones

12:18 pm - 07/06/2012
In Louisiana, Republican Governor Bobby Jindal pushed for a voucher program that would allow state funds to be used to pay for religious schools. It’s unconstitutional, it’s a way to use taxpayer money to fund someone’s faith, and it was a bad idea to begin with.

But it passed.

Now, one of the state legislators, Rep. Valarie Hodges (R-Watson), just made a shocking discovery, though: Christianity isn’t the only religion!

Rep. Valarie Hodges, R-Watson, says she had no idea that Gov. Bobby Jindal’s overhaul of the state’s educational system might mean taxpayer support of Muslim schools.

“I actually support funding for teaching the fundamentals of America’s Founding Fathers’ religion, which is Christianity, in public schools or private schools,” the District 64 Representative said Monday.



“Unfortunately it will not be limited to the Founders’ religion,” Hodges said. “We need to insure that it does not open the door to fund radical Islam schools. There are a thousand Muslim schools that have sprung up recently. I do not support using public funds for teaching Islam anywhere here in Louisiana.”

Wait, we’re teaching the “Founders’ religion”? I can’t wait to see those Deistic schools popping up everywhere…

I can’t decide whether the staffers at Americans United are collectively rolling their eyes or shaking their heads in disbelief, but they’re right to suggest “We told you so”:

Where to begin? Hodges’ bigotry is perhaps only rivaled by her ignorance of constitutional and legal principles. Of course Muslim schools will qualify for funding under a voucher plan. When programs like this are set up that dole out benefits to religious schools, the government can’t play favorites. That’s basic.



Some legislators aren’t comfortable funding Muslim schools. What’s to be done? How about not establishing these programs in the first place? Let Muslims fund Muslim schools. Let Catholics fund Catholics ones. Let fundamentalist Protestants pay for the conservative Christian academies and so on.

Rep. Hodges made the mistake of saying out loud what most conservative Christians only say to themselves to private: When they say they want “religious freedom,” they’re only referring to their own faith. Everyone else can fend for themselves.

Message to Rep. Hodges: Your Christian privilege is showing.

Source.

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vulturoso 6th-Jul-2012 04:33 pm (UTC)
This is gross. Taxpayer money should not fund religion IN ANY WAY. However...

I'm glad this happened.

mellawe 6th-Jul-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)
Welcome to Germany . It doesn't bother me because I didn't leave my church and therefor I pay
little_rachael 6th-Jul-2012 04:34 pm (UTC)
Hahahahaha! Serves her right.
layweed 6th-Jul-2012 04:35 pm (UTC)
oops
mercystars 6th-Jul-2012 04:36 pm (UTC)
These people have a long history of not thinking things through very well, don't they?
greenwick 6th-Jul-2012 04:47 pm (UTC)
Now I can move back down to Louisiana and start Skyclad Institute for Childrens, just like I always dreamed!

Seriously, though, the easiest way to ensure that non-Christian schools don't get money from this is to...not grant funds to religious schools at all. Can't expect the state that is home to Angola prison to really get that, though.
skellington1 8th-Jul-2012 09:37 pm (UTC)
Seriously, though, the easiest way to ensure that non-Christian schools don't get money from this is to...not grant funds to religious schools at all.

Wow, it's like... there's a point to secular government! And it benefits everyone! Who'da thunk?

(giggling at Skyclad Institute for Childrens, btw).
aviv_b 6th-Jul-2012 04:50 pm (UTC)
LMFAO - the stupid, it burns!
jasonbeast 6th-Jul-2012 04:53 pm (UTC)
D'oh!
bushy_brow 6th-Jul-2012 06:30 pm (UTC)
LOL! My first thought was Nelson's "HAHA!", but six of one...
iraenicole 6th-Jul-2012 04:55 pm (UTC)
These are the kind of people that take the idea of freedom of religion in our country to mean people are free to be Christian and nothing else. The right kind of Christian usually of course.
angelus7988 7th-Jul-2012 04:44 am (UTC)
Entirely unrelated, but is that a Clyemnestra icon?
poetic_pixie_13 6th-Jul-2012 05:02 pm (UTC)
Schadenfreude is delicious
thepikey 6th-Jul-2012 05:08 pm (UTC)
Your tears of rage and confusion, they taste like candy.
youdontknowher 6th-Jul-2012 05:06 pm (UTC)
mte, steward gif. MFTE.
raichu100 10th-Jul-2012 06:56 pm (UTC)
is that

Alexander and the wind-up mouse?
kyra_neko_rei 6th-Jul-2012 05:08 pm (UTC)
HA HA!

Welcome to America!
angelofdeath275 6th-Jul-2012 06:27 pm (UTC)
i fucking love your icon
tabaqui 6th-Jul-2012 05:16 pm (UTC)
Didn't see *that* one coming from a mile away. Jayzus - the sheer stupidity is so white-hot I can't even look without cringing away.

Fuckheads.
ladypolitik 6th-Jul-2012 05:28 pm (UTC)
LMFAO
ladypolitik 6th-Jul-2012 05:32 pm (UTC)
A self wig-snatching?
That's a new one, but just as satisfying.

Above all, I just REALLY appreciate that Republican "culture warrior" types went ahead and revealed their own selectivity/double-standards/outright lying when they evoke the Constitution/"free'm of religion" to preserve their own bigotry. Like, we knew this all already, but it's far more delicious unintentionally coming straight from the ass's mouth.
alryssa 6th-Jul-2012 06:06 pm (UTC)
nelson.gif

sestree 6th-Jul-2012 06:10 pm (UTC)
Excellent word usage.

I get WTF looks whenever I mention that many of our signers of the declaration of independence were Deists (ok that's not spelled right sorry) and FreeMasons.

been a while - can't remember how many but yeah lets all teach that in public schools shall we?

fwiw, I made it through high school, some college, and into my 30s before I ever knew that. It took a philosophy class and a professor who was invited not to come back, for me to learn about Deists.
skellington1 8th-Jul-2012 09:39 pm (UTC)
Jefferson was a deist, Madison was almost certainly a deist, Washington was so private in regard to religion that anyone claiming they know what he believed is lying, and Adams changed religious views and affiliations throughout his lifetime. Those are the only four I remember specifically.
iamduvet 6th-Jul-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
The stupidity level is over 9000!!!
The power of that karmic assbite just over 10K!

LOL

angelofdeath275 6th-Jul-2012 06:26 pm (UTC)
i really dont give a shit about the founders at all
13chapters 6th-Jul-2012 07:45 pm (UTC)
+1. I don't want to live in the 18th century thank you.
hammersxstrings 6th-Jul-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
Wait, we’re teaching the “Founders’ religion”? I can’t wait to see those Deistic schools popping up everywhere…


lols

but for serious. i love how people get so fired up and outright deny it when you inform them most of the Founders were Deist. HILARIOUS.
scolaro 6th-Jul-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
Now, one of the state legislators, Rep. Valarie Hodges (R-Watson), just made a shocking discovery, though: Christianity isn’t the only religion!

LOOOOOOL!
doverz 6th-Jul-2012 06:49 pm (UTC)
I just love it when Republican policies bite them in their asses while they're on their moral high-horse.
sparkindarkness 6th-Jul-2012 07:28 pm (UTC)
There is a deity - and they're laughing like hell at this woman.
vulturoso 6th-Jul-2012 09:21 pm (UTC)
Oh, there is?
thepikey 6th-Jul-2012 07:46 pm (UTC)
I'll take Unintended Consequences for $200, Alex.
joyfulljunebugg 8th-Jul-2012 05:29 pm (UTC)
ROTFL!!!
astridmyrna 6th-Jul-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)


"It would have worked if not for these infernal not-my-Christian-sect religions!"

Serves her right, the bigot.

Edited at 2012-07-06 08:03 pm (UTC)
miss_almost 6th-Jul-2012 09:07 pm (UTC)
love the video!!
thanks.
romp 6th-Jul-2012 08:22 pm (UTC)
delightful! once again, this needs the schadenfreude tag
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