32 Replies to ““a rigorous, personalized education in the Jesuit tradition.””

    1. I know I took that passage out of context, but it just happened to fit.

      In that section of Matthew’s gospel, Christ warns about false prophets and how to recognize them (verses 15 – 20), which would be appropriate for what was shown in the video. The merchants of “pride” and “wokeness” are the epitome of such people.

  1. If this is a depopulation shot, and 19 out of 20 lefties got the jab because dissent isn’t allowed, then next year’s pride month will be to remember their dead.

    So will the pride month after that.

    And the pride week the following year.

    And then we’re pretty much done with this crap. I can live with that…

    Oh, I jogged 55 minutes today. I’m still out of shape but that would currently kill a lot of Canucks….

  2. The Jesuits have been grooming children forever, ask Peeair Turdhole or his fetal alcohol damaged son.

    1. As Warren Zevon puts it:

      “I’m very well acquainted with the seven deadly sins
      I keep a busy schedule tryin’ to fit them in
      I’m proud to be a glutton but I don’t have time for sloth
      I’m greedy and I’m angry and I don’t care who I cross”

  3. Most Jesuit schools have gone for shit. They apologize for crosses and take them down. Full of sodomites, heathens, and devil worshipers. Something wrong with a classical education with a bit of religion and Christian morals – apparently so.

    I knew someone who went to a Christian University in Western Canada. They went to church every day. The Chinese students all had headphones on during services. They loved the Chinese cash.

    1. “kristianity at ‘it is’ finest”: Did you actually graduate from elementary school?

  4. Interesting.
    Wasn’t there a whole hullabaloo about religious schools covering up the buggering children in the past?
    Roman Catholic priests and residential school sexual abuse and all that?

    Government funded buggering of children and government funded sexual abuse seems to be a never ending feature.
    As is the government funded hiding of that sexual abuse of children at schools.

    The more things change, etc….

    1. “The more things change, etc….”

      Indeed Stan. As it is written in Hebrews 13:8

      Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.

      🙂

  5. Not the Sash my father wore, I see. Those Jesuits. Not following the example of Jean De Brebeuf, eh? Oh well, there is time to change.

  6. Am I the only one concerned with the flag?

    My concerns are two fold.
    1. When will it stop changing so that I can ensure my neighbors kids gets clear instruction on the appropriate pantone shades while still in kindergarten? The wee tots will never experience the existential struggle of running out of boring old Laurentian red like we did. “Hey Tylerstatia, my pencil broke, score me a teal.”

    2. Is there a committee or UN agency who sets the flag colors? I think there is a need for a deeper shade of green added for the Islamic states who strike me as underrepresented. Their mind could be changed by flag-power. (I typed fLag – you read it wrong).

    Maybe add some nice lettering.

    Can we start a petition?

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