Disaster Catholic student opposed to biological males in women’s washrooms arrested for attending school - Grade 11 student Josh Alexander has been arrested for attending St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew, Ontario.

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Grade 11 student Josh Alexander has been arrested for attending St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew, Ontario.

“I have just been arrested and charged at my Catholic highschool [sic] for attending class after being excluded for indicating my intent to adhere to my religious beliefs,” Alexander said in a tweet viewed over 30,000 times.

Alexander was suspended for 20 days in late 2022 because he expressed his Christian beliefs during class debates and on social media, that there are only two genders, that students cannot switch between genders, and that male students should not be permitted into the girls’ bathroom.

Liberty Coalition Canada is assisting Alexander. In a press release, LCC said, “The timing of this suspension also suggests retaliation for Josh organizing a student walk-out regarding the refusal of St. Joseph’s principal, Derek Lennox, to address the concerns of a female student regarding male students accessing the girls’ washrooms.”

Alexander was told by the principal he could only return to school if he agreed to not use the “dead name” of any transgender student and agreed to exclude himself from his two afternoon classes because those classes are attended by two transgender students who disapprove of Josh’s religious beliefs.

On January 6, 2023, LCC Chief Litigator James S.M. Kitchen, who is representing Alexander, wrote to the principal explaining how compelling Josh to utter falsehoods regarding gender contrary to his beliefs and segregating him from classes are repugnant manifestations of religious discrimination.

The principal responded by excluding Josh from attending St. Joseph’s altogether, claiming that “his presence in the school or classroom would be detrimental to the physical or mental well-being of the pupils”.

Alexander attended school on January 9 regardless. In response, the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board, of which St. Joseph’s is a part, issued a Trespass Notice against Josh, effective until the end of the first semester, and a second suspension.

The school board hired lawyers, who wrote to Kitchen on January 9 objecting to the publication of the details of how Josh was being treated by the School Board. Mr. Kitchen responded, noting that the “issuing of a further suspension and a trespass notice [is] an unnecessary escalation and extreme response to him simply attending classes”.

The school board then took the position that Josh could not appeal his suspensions based on a technicality. Josh’s desire is to appeal his suspensions on his own and through Kitchen as his lawyer. Despite demonstrating to the school board he has standing to appeal the Board’s disciplinary decisions against him, the board has refused to hear his appeals, Kitchen said in a press release.

Alexander had hoped to return to school at the start of the second semester Monday. However, upon informing the school board he would continue to adhere to his religious beliefs regarding Biblical sexuality and gender, the School Board responded by excluding Josh from attending St. Joseph’s for the rest of the school year.

In a press release, Kitchen wrote, “Under the guise of ‘safety’, as that term has been revised by woke gender activists now pervasive in public institutions, Josh has been penalized for expressing his Christian beliefs regarding gender and modesty, beliefs which also happen to align with both objective truth and actual safety. Josh not only has a right to express himself during class discussions and through public forums, he also has a right not to be discriminated against by his school for his sincere religious beliefs. Being suspended and excluded from attending classes is the height of discrimination.

“Josh will continue to courageously stand for his beliefs, for truth, and for girls whose voices of concern over their actual safety are being drowned out by the outraged nonsense of the woke mob, even if that means sacrificing his ability to attend St. Joseph’s.”

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I don't understand how this relates to what we were talking about.

Who's advocating for not reading your religion's core religious text?
To admit my bias, I come from a long line of non-denominational folks who are devout and hate churches, viewing them as places where folks go for a public display of false piety and to shove their spiritual obligation to read for themselves in lieu of being sold on whatever the leader of said local chapter of x denomination is selling that week. Also as a way for people to separate themselves from God mentally, compartmentalizing Him to Sunday gatherings while sinning the rest of the week. Other shit too but that's not salient to the conversation.

Maybe it's just my own dyed-in-the-wool viewpoint, but the few times I've been to a church it certainly seemed to be the case. And going by the rate at which articles like this are coming out about damn near every denomination in the book, from baptists to lutherans to catholics, I don't think it's a completely off-base opinion. I can't imagine churches that put out blasphemous horseshit such as this would have congregations the next week if this weren't true at least in part.

And I apologize for going full autismo-rage in my previous post. Sometimes I get a little too into the "aggressive" part of aggressive shitposting.
 
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To admit my bias, I come from a long line of non-denominational folks who are devout and hate churches, viewing them as places where folks go for a public display of false piety and to shove their spiritual obligation to read for themselves in lieu of being sold on whatever the leader of said local chapter of x denomination is selling that week. Also as a way for people to separate themselves from God mentally, compartmentalizing him to Sunday gatherings while sinning the rest of the week.
There's the danger though, if everyone just follows a religion according to their own interpretation that's how you get all kinds of weird, heretical beliefs. It's not a coincidence that the Protestant reformation also led to an enormous number of heresies as well as some very bizarre religions like Mormonism, Jehovahs and the SDAs.

The Church is inseparable from the community and requires leadership so that people are properly instructed.
 
I've spent most of my life hating Christians. It really pisses me off that a new religion has emerged which is so crazy that now Christianity is somehow the voice of reason. Fuck trannies.
You were taught to hate Christians. Now you are simply just running away from the mental plantation you were in.
 
There's the danger though, if everyone just follows a religion according to their own interpretation that's how you get all kinds of weird, heretical beliefs. It's not a coincidence that the Protestant reformation also led to an enormous number of heresies as well as some very bizarre religions like Mormonism, Jehovahs and the SDAs.

The Church is inseparable from the community and requires leadership so that people are properly instructed.
That's the thing, for as devout as my family tree is and as far as I'm aware this attitude goes as far back as my grandmother's grandparents, there was never any other "odd" beliefs. And it was about community as a "church" of sorts, rather than having some institution and gathering place for every Sunday. Sure, there were gatherings for reading the bible, etc, but it was never a weird zealous thing other than the fanatical hatred of assholes telling you what their idea of what you should do to be a Good Christian™ is, or whatever.

Simple folks with simple beliefs such as "don't be an asshole" and "don't sleep around". People who didn't act weird about it and if you did they just assumed you were a nutter. No self-serving "interpretations" or anything like that and the community keeps one another in check without giving %10 of their earnings to some fat asshole with a funny hat and his friends.

Edit: And to my point, if some dude with a weird interpretation starts "teaching" it with the backing of an institution, I don't see how that's any better than if some lone nutcase does it to himself. There's been plenty of instances of that throughout history.
 
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Goddamn, Christians need to be more old testament about this shit. Inquisitors and witch burners, where art thou?
Unfortunately all of the major western churches have been pretty much taken over by non-believers. People bitch about the Spanish Inquisition but ultimately you have to have something like that if you want to prevent people from falsely converting and then subverting churches.
 
Explain all the churches spawned by his work that actively want to promote troon shit.
Explain this Catholic school arresting a student.

This is a dumb argument to make, you can't point to Martin Luther and call him corrupt for things which occurred long after he's been dead when the institution you're defending is equally corrupt.

The Catholic church has always been little more than a political party, they caved into the belief of witchcraft when it became popular enough and then rejected heliocentrism because it was unpopular, everything about the Catholic church revolves around their power and their coffers.
 
I'm curious if this is the policy of the school or are they following the law? I know that in NY + the UK they are trying to force private religious schools to teach LGBT sexual education and support LGBT students even when it's against the religion.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/uk-hasidic-school-faced-with-closure-for-not-teaching-lgbt/
Both. They're following what the law tells the school they're required to do, but they would do it anyway because there have already been threats to prohibit catholic schools from operating at all for the last few years from the government over the residential school, pedo priests and claims that their existence makes the population 'uncomfortable.' So they do what the government says or they won't be around very long and the people involved will get sued and probably prosecuted

That said, this kid should keep his mouth shut and transfer schools. This is not a battle he has any possibility whatsoever of winning. If he keeps talking like he is he's going to end up in jail for a hate crime and be hit with a shit ton of restraining orders and legal action from both the school and the troon students. His life will be fucked pretty much permanently. It doesn't matter if he's right, the government doesn't care and the court will remind him that truth isn't a valid defense in situations like this, as they have many time before
 
Explain this Catholic school arresting a student.

This is a dumb argument to make, you can't point to Martin Luther and call him corrupt for things which occurred long after he's been dead when the institution you're defending is equally corrupt.
It isn't the teaching of the church to arrest students for making anti-troon statements. This is purely on the school itself.
 
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No? This school which is an extension of the Catholic Church is not responsible for its own actions? Do you mean to say the staff are secular?
Catholics are individually responsible to God. The Church again does not say to arrest people for being anti-troon or that it is wrong to hold those beliefs. It is wrong to go against what reason tells us.

Satan can infiltrate any institution, including The Church. It doesn't change the basic teachings of it, it only means the people preaching them are wrong, the body of Catholics should reject them and ultimately God will judge them.
 
There's the danger though, if everyone just follows a religion according to their own interpretation that's how you get all kinds of weird, heretical beliefs. It's not a coincidence that the Protestant reformation also led to an enormous number of heresies as well as some very bizarre religions like Mormonism, Jehovahs and the SDAs.

The Church is inseparable from the community and requires leadership so that people are properly instructed.
Couldn't the same thing be said about most of the churches and especially catholic churches today. I remember even material from 30-40 years ago was talking about lies being spread within bible colleges overseeing the priests and formation of churches we see today ad still being spread within said colleges and developments right now.

The people who have taken over are hipsters and frauds that were warned about as false prophets and yet most in pews don't read their bibles which allowed them to take power. A church I live near actually threw out their pastor who was being a misleading weasel a few years ago after their older brimstone enthusiast retired, but many churches just go right along with the new leaders because most went for fun not for actual religious reasons but for community reasons not literal religious learning
 
Explain this Catholic school arresting a student.

This is a dumb argument to make, you can't point to Martin Luther and call him corrupt for things which occurred long after he's been dead when the institution you're defending is equally corrupt.

The Catholic church has always been little more than a political party, they caved into the belief of witchcraft when it became popular enough and then rejected heliocentrism because it was unpopular, everything about the Catholic church revolves around their power and their coffers.
It is a good thing that the Church did not rush to embrace Galileo’s views, because it turned out that his ideas were not entirely correct, either. Galileo believed that the sun was not just the fixed center of the solar system but the fixed center of the universe. We now know that the sun is not the center of the universe and that it does move—it simply orbits the center of the galaxy rather than the earth.

Had the Catholic Church rushed to endorse Galileo’s views—and there were many in the Church who were quite favorable to them—the Church would have embraced what modern science has disproved.
 
Organized religion has existed for literally thousands of years to stand against precisely this kind of thing - until now. This level of cuckoldry is unprecedented.
A different organized religion has existed for literally thousands of years to spread precisely this kind of thing.
 
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