3rd grader allowed to wear Jesus Loves Me mask, finally

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Now that the school isn't enforcing mask wearing, a 3rd grader, who was originally banned from wearing a mask that says Jesus Loves Me, is NOW allowed to wear it

 

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Why would this be offensive to anyone besides satanists?

Jews: this girl thinks that a Jewish itinerary first-century Rabbi who claimed to be the Messiah loves her. How does that affect us?
Muslims: this girl thinks that a beloved prophet who is the Messiah loves her. How does that affect us?
Hindus and Buddhists: this girl thinks that one enlightened mystic from the first century loves her. How does that affect us?
Atheists and agnostics: this girl thinks that a historical figure who died many centuries ago loves her. How does that affect us?
 

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The forces of "Woke," whatever we think they represent--Communism, Fascism, Nihilism, Progressivism, or whatever--are determined to dismantle our existing societies and rebuild ones made up of obedient workers. Almost everything they are planning on fits that goal. As a result, every bit of traditional culture has to "go."

So, as far as your question is concerned, no, it's not important what a school child wears except that religion of any sort is a traditional loyalty. It is one part of the cement of existing society which the people we are speaking of want loosened and, then, disposed of. It doesn't matter what the theology is.

That said, you may want to refer me back to the last of your possible scenarios (agnostic who admires Jesus but just as an admirable historical figure). That is not religion, it could be argued, but in addition there aren't very many agnostics or atheists who, despite thinking about Jesus in the way you put it, are then moved to advertise their regard by putting it on a mask or T-shirt or bumper sticker! They just don't. But we know which of the groups you listed often do!
 
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