Author Topic: Jindal Wonders How Hillary Would Change Religious Views: ‘Re-Education Camps?’  (Read 701 times)

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Offline flowers

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http://dailycaller.com/2015/05/09/jindal-wonders-how-hillary-would-change-religious-views-re-education-camps/

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GREENVILLE, S.C. — Religious liberties were a hot topic at the Citizens United Freedom Summit Saturday, with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal taking particular offense at a remark made by Hillary Clinton on the issue.

Jindal wondered how Clinton could actually change an individual’s religious views saying, “And by the way the speech in this conference where she said those of us who are pro-life should need to have our religious beliefs changed. She didn’t say how. What does it mean? Re-education camps? She proposed to have our religious beliefs changed.” (RELATED: Hillary On Abortion: ‘Deep-Seated Cultural Codes, Religious Beliefs And Structural Biases Have To Be Changed’)

“You have to see her most recent comments on religious liberties. Those of us that are pro-life need to have our religious beliefs changed. I can’t imagine a more preposterous and offensive comment,” Jindal said.


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That is a good question..
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She would probably be the one who would institute the re-education the fastest

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Yup, pretty much.
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Politicians are a lot more subtle and conniving than to do something so overt. Nope, it would be much simpler. They would begin to place in fellow travelers into positions of leadership at high profile churches and in front of every TV camera. They would slowly start to preach a message of 'compassion' for victims of rape an incest and social justice. They would begin to paint everyone who doesn't want to 'help' them as bullies and not compassionate. They would make these 'compassionate' churches the mainstream and anyone who opposes abortion will be painted as radical extremists.  It will be pushed in the media and pop culture. You know it is happening when you start to see the church become popular in the media again.

The only reason for stories of reeducation camps is to feed people's fear- which is a way to control them. The reality of how reeducation is done will be done right under most people's noses, to the cheering of the masses.

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Offline Fishrrman

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AbaraXas wrote above:
[[ They would begin to place in fellow travelers into positions of leadership at high profile churches and in front of every TV camera...]]

It worked in education.
It worked in the media.

So... it will work in the "religious sector" as well.

Heck, it's working in the Papacy!

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We call them public schools, so we already have them for younger people.

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And Carson would find that one's religious beliefs 'probably cause' for the FBI to read one's emails.

Joy.

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Better than not needing any probable cause at all like what we have now.

lol.