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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @SatsforStats OP 7 Dec 2023 \ on: A Firat-Amendment Case for Freedom from the Woke Religion BooksAndArticles
The text discusses the growing concern over whether ideologies like "Social Justice," "Critical Social Justice," or "Woke" should be considered a religion. It highlights the rapid infiltration of these ideologies into public institutions, especially schools, and calls for a serious legal inquiry. The author argues that recognizing Critical Social Justice as a religious worldview could invoke First Amendment protections, emphasizing the need to safeguard against its imposition in public education. The piece raises concerns about the potential for this ideology to become a de facto state religion, violating constitutional protections. The author contends that the contents of the Critical Social Justice worldview should be protected as matters of private conscience and limited accordingly, invoking the Free-exercise and Establishment Clauses of the First Amendment.