Dear Texas Republicans —

I'm a lifelong Catholic but I don't want kids to be forced to pray in their public schools.

Texans don't want their kids to be forced to study the Bible in public schools.

We can go to church to study the Ten Commandments if that's what we want.

We especially don't need a lesson in morality from you hypocrites. 1/2

Your politicians call abortion murder but then pay for their mistresses' abortions.

You slander gay and trans people as groomers but refuse to hold the real groomers in your own party accountable.

Pharisees.

You have heard the shrieks of children dying in their classrooms yet make it easier for killers to get guns.

You claim to love Jesus, an immigrant, but pass hateful laws against immigrants.

You are fake.

Texas is better than you - that's why you don't want us to vote. 2/2

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@avram @Joaquincastrotx His family were refugees in Egypt when he was very young. I don't know if this really supports Castro's point, although there's plenty in the Bible about kindness to strangers/foreigners without that particular example, so I'd say the point mostly remains regardless of Jesus' personal status as an immigrant.

But I don't know what "hateful laws" he's talking about that he thinks Republicans have a monopoly on: it's not like Trump deported more people than Obama or anything, we still have "kids in cages" even though the Democrats are back in charge. etc. Fix your party first, Castro.

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