Monday, July 31, 2023

You Give Up Your Rights When You Work For Them.

Thanks to the Supreme Court there is not a thing you can do. You don’t have any rights anymore.
Attending a drag show at Hamburger Mary’s, and later posting about it on social media, led to Kristi Maris losing her teaching job of nearly 20 years, she wrote on Facebook.
Houston Public Media
By Adam Zuvanich
July 26, 2023


A teacher at a Houston-area Christian school says she and a coworker were fired after attending a drag show earlier this month and posting about the experience on social media.

Kristi Maris wrote in a Facebook post Monday that she was dismissed from her job of two decades for "attending a sing along show at Hamburger Mary's," a national bar-and-grill chain with a Downtown Houston location that features dinnertime drag performances.

Maris and the other teacher, who is not being named because the teacher has not publicized their dismissal, worked at First Baptist Academy in Baytown, according to a Tuesday report by Houston TV station ABC13.

"They told me because I went to this show and posted a picture I wasn't walking in a Godly manner," Maris wrote in her Monday post. "So that being said, please remove yourself from my page if this offends you, if you think this is unGodly, makes me a pedaphile (sic), or causes you to feel uncomfortable."
The Supreme Court has said that even though they get federal funding they don’t have to obey the laws. They can discriminate to their heart’s content.

Heck, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Fulton v. City of Philadelphia they don’t even have to follow a contract that they signed saying that they would not discrimiante.
First Baptist Academy says on its website that qualifications for teachers seeking employment at the school "begin with professing Christ as Lord and Savior and exhibiting a Christ-like lifestyle."
Think about this, you are a Christian who lives your life in “a Christ-like lifestyle" but you are a member of a an affirming church but they can still fire you because you don’t conform to their beliefs. Hmm… would that be an interesting case? The teachers sue the church because the school is  discriminating is discriminating against the teachers religious beliefs.

You don’t have any right when you work for a religious organization… all they have to say “It is against our religious beliefs” and it is a “Get out of Jail Free” card voiding all the laws and your rights.

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