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Louisiana high school students unknowingly taken to church where girls were told to forgive rapists

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by orangeblue_coop, Sep 23, 2022.

  1. BLING

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    I’m not one of those “video games are to blame” types, but I remember about 15 years ago checking out call of duty on an Xbox and couldn’t believe the degeneracy I was hearing through the voice chat, a lot of it what sounded like from kids. It was crazy to me. Had to figure out how to mute everyone.

    I’m not some old fuddy duddy wanting to ban violent games, but that still sort of opened my eyes. Anyone that has young boys playing games like that should definitely observe what gets said in those online lobbies. Not sure you can even blame the developers, it really is probably more reflective of bad culture and bad parenting.
     
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  2. orangeblue_coop

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    Those online gaming chats have some of the most racist, misogynistic comments you’ll ever hear.
     
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  3. Gator515151

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    If you guys are trying to turn this into the regular leftist circle jerk you might want to look at the line in bold letters.....The last 8 years have been under Bidens watch. Do you really want this thread to take this route?
     
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  4. gator_jo

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    Biden didn't serve two terms.

    But there was (is) a cult dedicated to a rapist for approximately that period of time.
     
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  5. citygator

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    Just seemed like 8 years to you. Probably cuz he got so much done. :)
     
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  6. chemgator

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    Did you know there are things that can improve your resistance to Alzheimers? Eating more salmon would help. Univ. of Auburn did a study that indicated that a certain brand of olive oil will reduce the symptoms associated with Alzheimers. I'm just sayin'.
     
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  7. Gator515151

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    Pretty funny, just 3 weeks ago I went to a neuropsychologist for just that problem. His results showed no alzheimer's, no dementia, possibly a very slight issue with my memory. I will tell you right now he was way off. Ever since & actually before my bout with congestive heart failure last year my memory has been failing massively. It just doesn't show on the types of tests they give.

    Actually this is the third time in my life I have seen a brain doctor the first time in elementary school the second time about 7 or 8 years ago and the third time last month. All 3 failed to catch the problems. I think it has a lot to do with my test taking ability and the fact that their standardized tests don't hit on my weaknesses.
     
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  8. chemgator

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    I've heard that anasthesia can be a problem with older people. I'm at higher risk because of a concussion I had a long time ago.
     
  9. orangeblue_coop

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    Apparently you can’t remember who was president 8 years ago, so there definitely might be an issue.
     
  10. chemgator

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    A Pennsylvania boy is in trouble because he used AI to create naked images of his female classmates. His parents must be proud. Maybe he could start the next-gen version of Facebook and call it NakedGirlBook. Hopefully, the entire family will have the pants sued off of it and the parents might be persuaded to re-direct his behavior. Either that, or the community tars & feathers them.

    Surprisingly, two school officials knew about what he was doing and did nothing. Maybe they were too busy "investigating" the images . . .

    A Pennsylvania boy used AI to make nude images of female students. Was it illegal?

     
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    Memory loss can also be caused by a B-12 deficiency.

    This vitamin deficiency can cause forgetfulness and mimic symptoms of dementia—but it’s reversible. Doctors explain the signs to look for

     
  12. Gator515151

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    I think my problems were more related to the CHF....My blood oxygen levels were dangerously low while I was in the hospital in Missouri and I had to beg them to let me fly home. I flew home on oxygen and after I got home woke up the next morning to another ambulance ride this time with COVID. 5 days in a Missouri hospital with CHF then 3 days in an Orlando hospital with COVID, I think I lost a few brain cells. I'm probably on a level just above Joe Biden right now.
     
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  13. AgingGator

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    I was far, far more afraid of my father than any teacher, coach, policeman, or judge. It wasn’t even close.
     
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  14. flgator2

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    He's back from his safe place with his same old angry attitude, Lol
     
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    This happened in 2022, why are upset about this now?

    From your article

    Brittney Byrant, a biology teacher at Woodlawn High and the mother of a senior at the school, was one of those who took to Facebook to register her concerns. She’d learned the day before that she was serving as a chaperone for the event, accompanying her child. Bryant particularly objected to the organizer’s decision to separate the audience by gender and have the girls listen to a series of emotional talks from three female speakers.

    “They talked about rape (and) forgiving the offender, suicide, prayer leadership, and many more dark controversial topics. We had females in the bathrooms crying due to the topics of discussion,” Bryant wrote.

    Her transgender child, who identifies as “he,” tried to walk out as the “girl talk” started and was initially barred from leaving, the mother said. Bryant said she also heard that other transgender students were bullied Tuesday.

    So almost this entire article is based off 1 mother's (parent of a transgendered kid) opinion from 2 years ago
     
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    BRPROUD | East Baton Rouge School System responds to backlash following ‘Day of Hope’ event

    The pictures were accompanied by a post that said, in part, “Today’s ‘Day of Hope’ event was amazing! We were honored to hear directly from students to help them address the issues they face and to provide them with motivation and guidance to empower their choices.”

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    The East Baton Rouge Parish School System has partnered with 29:11 Mentoring Families to provide additional support services for students in our district. One of these initiatives is the “Day of Hope” event. The event was structured to assist students with exploring what options are available after high school, along with allowing students to participate in breakout sessions and student-initiated activities and projects. By providing entertaining activities with an educational focus, this event was an elevation of a traditional college and career fair. Students were provided with lunch and a rare opportunity to mingle with their peers from other high schools in one setting. We look forward to seeing what our over 2,100 student participants will continue to achieve with the resources and knowledge gained from this event.



    Sound like overall it was a good event and the majority of those in attendance enjoyed it on a very few parents and 2 or 3 transgender(confused) kids didn't like it. The OP had to go back 2 years ago for this article so he could attack Christians like HE always has done. Sad and pathetic
     
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  18. flgator2

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    Did you read the entire hit piece from 2 years ago? It was based off the mother and her transgender kid.
     
  19. flgator2

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    I thought it was a great idea; this was nothing more than a hit piece on the church by the mother and her transgender (confused)kid
     
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    You can definitely see the side of effect from those who took the covid jab, just like at this guy who used to be a conservative as he claims, now he just spews gibberish BS for our local libbies to feed on