Thursday, June 20, 2013

Obama Proclaims Religious Schools Are Racist?

If you send your child to a religious school, you're a bigot... at least that is what Barack Obama seems to be telling foreign audiences on his latest "America Apology Tour"....

(CNSNews.com) - Likening religious schools to segregation--a racist system that forced blacks to attend different schools and use different facilities than whites in the American South--President Barack Obama told a town hall meeting for youth in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Monday that there should not be Catholic and Protestant schools because such schools cause division.

"Because issues like segregated schools and housing, lack of jobs and opportunity--symbols of history that are a source of pride for some and pain for others--these are not tangential to peace; they’re essential to it," said Obama. "If towns remain divided--if Catholics have their schools and buildings, and Protestants have theirs--if we can’t see ourselves in one another, if fear or resentment are allowed to harden, that encourages division. It discourages cooperation.

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  1. Obama is becoming more overt in his longstanding attack on religious freedom in this country. Parents send their children to Catholic schools or Protestant schools for the purpose of education in the tenets of their religion in addition to other essential skills and learning. This is their Constitutional right. The most ironic aspect of Obama's attack on Catholic schools in particular is the fact that Catholic schools promote the tenet of Catholicism which holds that racial prejudice is morally wrong and inconsistent with Catholicism. Catholic schools are populated by children of all races, and many of those children are attending school with financial aid to make their attendance possible. Obama should make an effort to understand what he does not know. As a product of a Catholic school, I have absolutely no racial prejudice. I was delighted to see that America had finally progressed beyond the dungeon of racial prejudice sufficiently to elect an African American President. It wasn't long after the election that I began to wish that the first African American President had not been the particular African American named Obama.

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