Texas Voted to Mandate Schools Display the Ten Commandments. This “Bite Me Greg” Activist Wants Them in Arabic With a Dash of Satanism
Texas recently passed S.B. 10, mandating public schools display the Ten Commandments. Activist Chaz Stevens is challenging this by using “malicious compliance,” designing provocative versions of these posters—featuring Arabic translations, Satanic symbols, and prominent use of provocative wording—to highlight the bill’s inherent religious bias. Stevens, who previously drew attention by donating “In God We Trust” signs in multiple languages and pride colors, emphasizes hypocrisy in laws mixing church and state. His goal: force Texas officials into an uncomfortable choice—either embrace religious inclusivity or expose their biases.
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