TOPEKA — St. Marys Mayor Matthew Childs, who previously attempted to ban LGBTQ books from the city’s public library, lost on his school board bid. Tuesday’s election saw several candidates from the religion-dominated area attempt to win school board seats on the USD 321 Kaw Valley School Board…

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    Across the country the Nat-C’s and the Qult45 lost election after election, from school boards to higher offices.

    People are just dead tired of the extremists and radicals trying to take over the country.

    Stay out of peoples bedrooms, bathrooms, boardrooms, and babymakers.

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      I’d like to think you’re right, but 2024 will demonstrate that the extremists are well aware of the foothold they’ve gotten in the door. The extremists aren’t going to have to lie that people are doing worse under Biden, and voters won’t care that people are fascist if they promise change and to put food on the table.

      Things are going to get worse before they get better.

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    🎉🎉🎉

    meanwhile

    Childs is part of the St. Marys’ governing body, a five-person city commission, and a heavily religious group that attends the Society of St. Pius X, or SSPX. SSPX is a strict religious sect that broke away from the Catholic church.

    That doesn’t sound scary or anything.

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      I grew up pretty close to St. Mary’s. It’s a small town, probably like 3k people sorta between Topeka and Manhattan KS. A bunch of St Pius Catholics moved there and now they fight about it with the original citizens.

      Keep in mind, this isn’t far from Westboro Baptist Church and a surprisingly large population of Mormons near Kansas City. Honestly the fact that they didn’t support this guys is pretty wild considering.

      Small town KS has been increasingly left moving. My gay aunt was elected mayor of a different small town. The raid on the newspaper, has people rolling back (some) support in police, and while driving on some backroads near cattle farms, I saw a large amount of signs supporting Biden vs Trump in the election. It was pretty surprising.

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        I have a St Pius X High School down the street from me; almost got sent there. Private Uber Catholic school system that goes K-12. All the kids who go there are raised super strict Catholic, corporal punishment by super strict nuns in full regalia that carry out the punishments as they see fit.

        Mormons settled in Missouri, as Independence, MO is the place where the Second Voming of JFC was prophesied to happen.

        The Mormons tried to take over the whole state through violent rebellion, therefore there was an Execute-On-Sight order put on all Mormons in Missouri. So yeah they all had to scatter to the states just around Missouri.

        Today both sects of the cult have moved back to KCMO to take over as much of it as they can, including most of Independence — their Mecca.

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          The Mormons tried to take over the whole state through violent rebellion, therefore there was an Execute-On-Sight order put on all Mormons in Missouri.

          Actually, the Latter-day Saints legally bought property throughout Missouri and even founded a few towns, but their neighbors didn’t like their political and economic influence and formed mobs to kill them and steal their land. The Latter-day Saints were unable to get support from the corrupt Missouri government, and states rights being a major issue of the time, were also unable to get support from the federal government. They defended themselves with deadly force, but were unable to prevail against the mobs, which were explicitly supported by the state. The “Extermination Order” was eventually signed by Governor Lilburn Boggs, and the Latter-day Saints abandoned their legal property in Missouri.

          So no, there was no violent rebellion of “Mormons” in Missouri. There was a state-sponsored genocide, which eventually forced an entire faith to flee the United States in search of religious freedom. One of the darkest moments in our country’s history.

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            This happened 4 different times in 4 different places in Missouri until “Order 44” was put upon them all within the borders of Missouri.

            And even then, a militia went over the border to execute Mormons.

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    "Along with many like-minded parents, I am morally obligated to defend our children from physical and moral harm insofar as I can.” -Childs.

    You can start by not going to your church.