Oklahoma’s Republican Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Friday sued to stop a state board from establishing and funding what would be the nation’s first religious public charter school after the board ignored Drummond’s warning that it would violate both the state and U.S. constitutions.

Drummond filed the lawsuit with the Oklahoma Supreme Court against the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board after three of the board’s members this week signed a contract for the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School, which is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City.

“Make no mistake, if the Catholic Church were permitted to have a public virtual charter school, a reckoning will follow in which this state will be faced with the unprecedented quandary of processing requests to directly fund all petitioning sectarian groups,” the lawsuit states.

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    Religious public schools are a sign of a dead country. Don’t let Republicans kill America.

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      To be fair, the AG himself is a Republican. I don’t know much about him, but at least in this instance, he’s on the right side of the argument.

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    Canadian here, do not allow the Catholics to infiltrate and muddy your publicly funded school system. They have enough money to set up their own bullshit. Now in Canada, my money goes to fund fucking Catholic schools, but only Catholic, not any other religion. It’s straight up obscene.

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      Already done with PragerU in FL, NH and a couple of other states. Maybe PragerU will come to a school near you. Local elections matter folks vote November 7 and keep the trumpy grumpies out of our government.

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    Make no mistake, if the Catholic Church were permitted to have a public virtual charter school, a reckoning will follow in which this state will be faced with the unprecedented quandary of processing requests to directly fund all petitioning sectarian groups

    Shucks, I was ready to open my Lucifer’s school for kids who can’t read good. Guess I’ll have to put it on hold.

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      While I agree that schools should be secular. I don’t think keeping religion out of schools is going to stop the brainwashing. The government gets to decide what is taught in schools, and they have just as much of a vested interest in teaching certain points of view, and discrediting others as religious bodies do.

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    The shit hit the fan back in 2020, (no) thanks to the usual suspects:

    “A state need not subsidize private education,” wrote Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., in a 5-4 opinion for the majority. “But once a state decides to do so, it cannot disqualify some private schools solely because they are religious.”

    Full story

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      A worrying amount of people will disregard the opinion of “the other side”. Republicans will see this as their point of view knowing it is a Republican speaker.

      Bad logic, but all too common.