Texas Schools Gotta Post the 10 Commandments? Nah, Frfr?
Appeals court sayin' Texas can make schools put up the Ten Commandments... but is this really 'bout helpin' the community?

Aight, so check it: the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals just said Texas schools gotta put up the Ten Commandments. Straight up, feel me? Some folks think this is a W, but is it really gonna change things on the block?
This law, that dropped September 1, 2025, sayin' schools gotta display the Ten Commandments. Now, they tryna say this ain't 'bout religion, but comin' from Texas, you know it's got that whole vibe. Is this gonna stop the system from f*in' us over? Doubt it.
See, after the law passed, some judges tried to block it. But plenty of schools went ahead and did it anyway. They either paid for the posters themselves or got donations. But when the school system still be trippin' on kids from the hood, how is a poster gonna change that?
Some folks is geeked 'cause they think this gonna bring back morals and values. But what about the values we already got? What about lookin' out for your neighbor, protectin' your family, and hustlin' to survive? The Commandments ain't teachin' that.
The Fifth Circuit heard the arguments back in January about both the Texas and Louisiana cases, and in February they cleared the way for Louisiana schools too. So now, both states gotta have these posters up. But what about equal funding, better teachers, and opportunities for our youth? They ain't addressin' that.
Now, the Republicans, like Trump and them, always pushin' to get religion in schools. But we gotta ask ourselves, who is this really for? Is it for us, or is it another way to keep us down? 'Cause these same politicians don't be givin' a damn 'bout the issues affectin' our communities.
They talkin' 'bout the separation of church and state, but real talk, the government always been tryna control what we think and believe. We gotta stay woke and see through the BS. Ain't no poster gonna fix systemic racism or police brutality. We gotta do that ourselves.
This whole thing probably gonna end up in the Supreme Court, and who knows what they gonna say. But one thing's for sure: we can't rely on these institutions to solve our problems. We gotta build our own solutions and create our own future.
While they argue 'bout Commandments in classrooms, our kids are dealin' with real-life struggles every day. We need jobs, healthcare, and a fair shot at success. A poster ain't gonna provide that, fam. We gotta rise up and demand it.

