• frustrated_phagocytosis
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        1318 days ago

        Raise Temples for consistency with Nazis. Kidding, they’re definitely hitting Catholics and anyone with Spanish services first.

    • @[email protected]
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      1218 days ago

      mosques, some synagogues, and black churches. anything that is not the LDS, or EVANGELICAL churches that is.

      • thedruid
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        618 days ago

        Which is funny because there were a lot of undocumented immigrants in many of the evangelical churches I played music in

    • @[email protected]
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      2618 days ago

      I’m thinking mosques and Catholic churches in the you-know-why-hombre parts of town first, but your point remains and probably everyone should pay attention and be concerned

      • @[email protected]
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        918 days ago

        Potentially synagogues as well, the reason the Tree of Life Synagogue got attacked was because they provided services to refugees.

        • @[email protected]
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          517 days ago

          Sure, but those folks tend to pass the paper bag test in higher numbers than Muslims (mosques) and Latinos (heavy Catholic leaning)

  • @[email protected]
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    5818 days ago

    Republican Jesus said, “Gather the travelers in need of hospitality, then kick the door in and send them all to a gulag in El Salvador. Also cut taxes for the people who already own everything. Maybe kick a puppy while you’re at it. Good way to start the day.”

  • @[email protected]
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    1017 days ago

    Frankly it was insane that religious places would get a special exemption from that to begin with… As much as I hate ice, it’s a logical ruling

    • Yeather
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      417 days ago

      It’s an older concept dating back to England called the privilege of sanctuary . Places of worship and refuge, no force could be used on the consecrated grounds of churches. While offically banned in the early 1600s most officials still abided by it into colonial era and the American Revolution.