Arkansas Passed a Law. So Chaz Stevens Offered 10,000 Commandments.

by Chaz Stevens, CLE Faculty
Arkansas Passed a Law. So Chaz Stevens Offered 10,000 Commandments.
In a move only Christian Nationalists could love, Arkansas passed Act 573 this year—a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in every public school classroom. The catch? They have to be donated.
Enter Chaz Stevens, the gay atheist troublemaker behind revolt.training. Never one to miss a juicy First Amendment fight, Stevens announced he’s ready to donate 10,000 framed Ten Commandments posters to schools across the state—fully compliant, technically legal, and delightfully subversive .
One of the designs? A traditional commandment list defaced by a bright red inverted pentagram (page 2). Others include versions in Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish, Chinese, Vulcan, Klingon, and a few themed like rainbow angel party clowns (yes, really) .
“Ain’t, as they say, our first rodeo,” Stevens wrote in a formal offer to Little Rock School District .
It’s the same trolling-through-compliance strategy Stevens used to fight book bans in Florida and religious favoritism in Texas and Louisiana. And it works. His goal? Expose the hypocrisy, force equal treatment, and make officials squirm under their own rules.
You can preview his full legal-compliant commandment designs—like “The Ten Silly Commandments” written entirely backwards—on his website, where he’s also crowdfunding the whole stunt and offering training to teach others how to weaponize the system for good .
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