Have we figured out whether or not the Louisiana school for the blind is getting Ten Commandments displays in Braille yet, or are they just getting posters and the teachers are going to have to spend ten or so minutes describing them to all the students like some sort of messed-up reverse-woke Zoom meeting speaker intro? Asking for some friends.
@acarson
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@acarson Or just go by the letter of the regulation and post a poster of it, and be done with it. Won’t change the students’ day one iota there, and they can argue that they’re fully in compliance with the law.
(Note: I do not agree, myself, with the law. 😀 )
@tjcasser Me either.
@acarson So tempted to send this to my former TVI friend…
@acarson The republicans haven’t thought that through yet of course, thought is something they lack.
@jpellis2008 Oh they can think things through when they want to.
@acarson Oh I totally hope the Louisiana government has to pay to have that put up in Braille. Not just at the school for the blind, but in any school where there are Braille readers. You know they will most likely force that job onto the teachers of blind students though.
@acarson
the new Louisiana law stated the Ten Commandments required a proper font.
* not a “comic sans” Braille — perhaps an appropriate right-to-left language 😬
@acarson Or maybe the students will just have to recite them every morning, you know, like the national anthum. It’ll become a trendy approach in the coming theocracy.
@acarson good question.
@ChristineMalec That’s gonna get real awkward considering the required text according to the bill. Spoiler alert: It’s the 1611 King James.