Pretty funny indeed (Crossposter note: thought it would fit here very well) - eviltoast
  • DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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    Fucking hate this. There is a local public meeting that starts with a prayer to the Evangelical God in Jesus’s name that I’m forced to attend because of my job. I hate being essentially compelled to participate in prayer. The SCOTUS precedent supporting this is 100000000% Christian bias.

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      The SCOTUS precedent

      Don’t worry they don’t believe in Precedent anymore. You just need to grease their wheels. I hear it’s cheaper than you think.

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        It’s relatively cheap for their masters, but they won’t buck the leash that got them into their position

    • HikingVet@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I would start invoicing people for your time until you get a legal cease and desist. Then sue them, just because they accepted responsibility.

      Make it cost them money.

    • AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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      You could counter with a Baha’i prayer. They are still an Abrahamic religion, and they have literally hundreds of prayers for practically every topic.

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      And you can’t disrupt the meeting by interrupting the prayer until they kick you out, because then presumably your employer would fire you, I assume? 'Cause if not, you should definitely ruin their motherfucking christofascist bullshit.