On 20 February 2024, Utah House representative Keven Stratton did his pathetic best to stammer through a written statement about a Christian Nationalist model legislation bill he sponsored that allows for unlicensed religious chaplains in public schools. Qualifications and motives of prospective chaplains seemed to be nowhere in the committee's considerations until Rachel Chambliss of The Satanic Temple made public commentary via Zoom announcing that The Satanic would be interested in installing chaplains if the bill passes. Suddenly, the facade of religious neutrality was shattered, and rep. Kera Birkeland asked Stratton to "find a way" to keep Satanists from becoming chaplains in public schools...
Discussion about this post
No posts
These meetings and situations continually remind me of the movie "Idiocracy." I love that movie but I usually want to cry when I watch it now.
Girl, if you're gonna talk down about us and deny us our rights, at least call us TST and not CoS. Gonna sprinkle a 'southernism' in here. Bless her heart.