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LINK Georgia superintendent tells graduating seniors to convert to Christianity

On Friday, May 20, during a speech at the graduation ceremony for Dawson County High School in Dawsonville, Georgia, retiring Superintendent Damon Gibbs used his pulpit to preach Christianity to the captive audience in an attempt to get them to convert.

That’s not an exaggeration either. After “joking” about how there were things he could and could not say at a public school graduation, he offered a couple of examples of each one. And falling in the “things you cannot say” category was an unabashed call for students to convert to Christianity.

snytiger6 9 May 28
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"Retiring." I doubt they can take his fucking state pension, too bad. What a jackass.

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