VA Medical Center Christianists Remove Entire POW/MIA Table Display Rather than Remove New Testament from it as MRFF had Demanded

In what can best be described as an “I’m gonna take my marbles and go home” move, the Christian nationalists at a VA medical center in Kentucky have removed the entire POW/MIA table display from the facility’s lobby rather than remove the Gideons “New Testament – Psalms and Proverbs” from the table, which was all that a group of twelve veterans wanted the facility to do.
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I’m not surprised, just amazed at the pettiness from a group of humans whose ideological representatives on this site constantly promote their supposedly superior morality.
I guess when they ask What Would Jesus Do they aren’t really waiting or listening for an answer.
Yup, MRFF ruins the fun for everyone per usual
Ruins the fun Ghj? By asking the Veterans Administration to follow the rules? To include everyone?
Oh, right right right…..
You give up the game Ghj. Apparently you don’t get to have fun unless you are taking rights away from someone else. How… Goa’uld of you (H/T SG1)
This episode illustrates some of the sick attitudes of both the VAMC management and the theocrats who regularly comment here. “The table is round,” said the sign above the square table: if an authority figure tells you one thing and your own eyes tell you the opposite, your eyes ae wrong and the authority figure is right.
When VAMC management removes the table because they won’t be allowed to continue misusing it to promote their religious beliefs, they’re the victims of religious persecution.
“MRFF ruins the fun for everyone” shows the bratty teenager mentality of right-wingers, who see “triggering the libs” as “fun for everyone.”
The VA permits more than 65 standard religious symbols on its headstones or markers (or none). If that is any indication of the diversity of faiths in the military, singling out a Christian symbol is clearly not appropriate.
What does “singling out a Christian symbol” mean?
It’s now apparent that the VA medical center in Kentucky didn’t put up the MIA display to honor those in the military services who are MIA. They put it up to promote religion in general and one religion in particular. That is a clear violation of constitutional law and military regulations.
Fuck man, cry if its there, cry when its gone. Just constant crying.
Huh, so MikeyCryeinstein doesn’t support our missing service personnel? I thought, based on their own assertions, that they are The super patriot?
All MRFF wanted was the VA to follow the Constitution. Eventually they got it correct. Well done Kentucky VA. You still have some growing to do but this is a good start.
Also well done MRFF for giving the VA a much needed nudge in the correct direction. I guess sometimes humans need to be reminded which specific action to take.