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3. Fun Fact: Al Abama banned yoga in public schools for 30 years
Tue May 12, 2026, 06:40 AM
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Alabama Will Now Allow Yoga In Its Public Schools (But Students Can't Say 'Namaste')

MAY 21, 2021


Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has signed a bill to allow public schools to offer yoga, ending a ban that stood for nearly 30 years. Christian conservatives who back the ban said yoga would open the door for people to be converted to Hinduism.

The new law allows yoga to be offered as an elective for grades K-12. While it erases a ban that, over the years, some schools had not realized existed, it also imposes restrictions on how yoga should be taught. Students won't be allowed to say, "Namaste," for instance. Meditation is not allowed.

"Chanting, mantras, mudras, use of mandalas, induction of hypnotic states, guided imagery, and namaste greetings shall be expressly prohibited," the bill states. It also requires English names be used for all poses and exercises. And before any students try a tree pose, they'll need a parent's permission slip.

https://www.npr.org/2021/05/21/999020140/its-now-legal-to-practice-yoga-in-alabamas-public-schools

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FFS, who's next? The NAACP? no_hypocrisy Yesterday #1
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, "the inner workings of an organization ... we believe is rotten" Botany Yesterday #2
Fun Fact: Al Abama banned yoga in public schools for 30 years underpants Yesterday #3
"Christian conservatives who back the ban said yoga would open the door for people to be converted to Hinduism." OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #6
Indeed. underpants Yesterday #11
Alabama and Mississippi the last two states I'd ever visit, never mind live there. dem4decades Yesterday #4
Fun Fact: Mississippi banned "Sesame Street" due to its multiracial cast underpants Yesterday #10
Well, it's Alabama. The SPLC is getting in the way of the Klan rallies. Vinca Yesterday #5
This guy orangecrush Yesterday #7
Good movie. BumRushDaShow Yesterday #8
I've got the DVD of Mississippi Burning KS Toronado Yesterday #9
Sure enough orangecrush Yesterday #12
I love that scene. COL Mustard Yesterday #15
I'm placing my bets on projection (again): "an organization that we have long believed was rotten" would be ... eppur_se_muova Yesterday #13
This is the same state that vomited forth this cretin BumRushDaShow Yesterday #14
Some display of Southern Hospitality! COL Mustard Yesterday #16
Ironically, Wallace changed. Trmp and Miller never will. eppur_se_muova 23 hrs ago #17
Oh I know BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #18
Well, results carry a great deal more weight than intentions in such cases. eppur_se_muova 22 hrs ago #19
EFFING EFFERS Faux pas 18 hrs ago #20
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