Claremont School Board President Resigns After Hiring HS Choir to Perform at ‘Dirty Santa’ Party – IOTW Report

Claremont School Board President Resigns After Hiring HS Choir to Perform at ‘Dirty Santa’ Party

RedState: The traditionally bucolic town of Claremont, California, home of the prestigious Claremont Institute, has experienced some fallout this holiday season. On December 3, Steven Llanusa, the president of the Claremont Unified School District Board, threw an annual holiday party at his home, and invited the Claremont High School Chamber Singers as part of the evening’s entertainment. According to reports, the high school students were exposed to inappropriate conduct. MORE

10 Comments on Claremont School Board President Resigns After Hiring HS Choir to Perform at ‘Dirty Santa’ Party

  1. One thing that I have observed is that MANT (no all) Teachers, admin, & other school staff and LESS MATURE than most of the kids they profess to teach.

    They went to school, stayed in school, and spend most of their time surrounded by NOT YET ADULTS.

    Overgrown Children with Poor Self Control and YUGE senses of self entitlement.

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  2. More of Joe’s relatives on the loose. Anyone who says that they’re a teacher nowadays, they have far too many negative descriptions tagged on them. One bad apple in a barrel ruins them all. Teachers lost my respect when my children were in grade school. I had a few rounds with some of them, and that was over 30 years ago..

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  3. I learned at the age of 12 or 13 that homosexuals were creepy and dangerous. As this pathology has been steadily adopted as benign, then as normal and finally celebrated, As I have tried to warn people I have been chastised and then demonized. It’s plain to see where the elevation of this perversity is heading – Sodom and Gomorrah and the total collapse of civilization.

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  4. I’ve been studying Romans for the past several weeks. As I’ve written here in the past week, sexual depravity is the clearest evidence of God’s wrath, according to Romans 1. The expression of the depraved behavior isn’t the cause, it’s the symptom. “God gave them up” to their preferred idols and their exchange of a lie for the truth. Were that God was simply indifferent, that would be bad enough. But he’s not, he hands them over.

    It’s not just my opinion that anyone toying around with unnatural acts calls down the judgement of God on themselves; eventually having no choice but to live out the desires of their hearts, leading to unspeakable misery.

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