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paladinan
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This is an offshoot of a discussion that developed around the water cooler, moved to respect the OP’s thread… 
I’ll post more detailed things soon (probably tomorrow or Wednesday?), but here’s the main question: given that the two main secular teachers’ unions in the United States (The National Education Association [NEA] and the American Federation of Teachers [AFT]) both support taxpayer-funded abortion, contraception and normalization of homosexuality (and the indoctrination of K-12 students into these ideas), what’s a faithful Catholic to do if he/she is:
a) currently a member of such a union
b) contemplating membership in such a union
My own view (and I’ve done this personally) is that a faithful Catholic would be obliged in conscience to take at least some sort of action–be it simply asking for a refund of all union dues which are earmarked for political activity (*), or a complete withdrawal from the union and a demand to divert mandatory union dues (called “agency fees” or “fair share fees”) to a charity, under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as I did).
(*) Note: unions are notoriously evasive and/or inaccurate when asked to calculate this amount–as several class action lawsuits attest:
nrtw.org/teachers-hit-wea-union-statewide-class-action-suit-reclaim-200-000-dues-seized-politics
nrtw.org/profiles/davenport/index.htm
More later… but that should be enough to stir the pot…
In Christ,
Brian
I’ll post more detailed things soon (probably tomorrow or Wednesday?), but here’s the main question: given that the two main secular teachers’ unions in the United States (The National Education Association [NEA] and the American Federation of Teachers [AFT]) both support taxpayer-funded abortion, contraception and normalization of homosexuality (and the indoctrination of K-12 students into these ideas), what’s a faithful Catholic to do if he/she is:
a) currently a member of such a union
b) contemplating membership in such a union
My own view (and I’ve done this personally) is that a faithful Catholic would be obliged in conscience to take at least some sort of action–be it simply asking for a refund of all union dues which are earmarked for political activity (*), or a complete withdrawal from the union and a demand to divert mandatory union dues (called “agency fees” or “fair share fees”) to a charity, under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as I did).
(*) Note: unions are notoriously evasive and/or inaccurate when asked to calculate this amount–as several class action lawsuits attest:
nrtw.org/teachers-hit-wea-union-statewide-class-action-suit-reclaim-200-000-dues-seized-politics
nrtw.org/profiles/davenport/index.htm
More later… but that should be enough to stir the pot…
In Christ,
Brian