"I don't think parents should tell schools what to teach"
That's exactly what the left is telling the taxpayers. You have no right to object to what we do with your money. It's just bare naked authoritarianism.
"I don't think parents should tell schools what to teach"
Herr Merrick Garland of the fascist Biden AG enforcement agency is now focusing FBI attention on American parents who oppose the racist democrat Critical Race Theory nonsense dogma. The FBI is devoting millions of dollars in assets and attention to spying on and jailing innocent Americans while totally ignoring the dozens of American schoolchildren abandoned by Joe Biden behind enemy lines in Afghanistan with no plan of rescue. Garland should be impeached and jailed for calling innocent Americans terrorists and for ignoring the crimes of those who are abusing American children at home and abroad.Don't you dare criticize critical race theory being taught in your children's school, even though it isn't being taught in your children's school according to our own little bananahead.
If you do, you're a terrorist.
So, you're willing to make all kinds of excuses for totalitarianism.You don't have to send your kids to the government schools.
And you don't have to astroturf parents into the district who don't even have any kids in the school they're protesting at.
And you don't have to harass the kids outside the school.
(Oh but wait, MAGA bullies will do that for you)
And by all means, if you're running for office and sending your kids to a private school where masks are required while campaigning against your constuents' kids wearing them, expect to look like a hypocrite.
Go to 14:05Herr Merrick Garland of the fascist Biden AG enforcement agency is now focusing FBI attention on American parents who oppose the racist democrat Critical Race Theory nonsense dogma. The FBI is devoting millions of dollars in assets and attention to spying on and jailing innocent Americans while totally ignoring the dozens of American schoolchildren abandoned by Joe Biden behind enemy lines in Afghanistan with no plan of rescue. Garland should be impeached and jailed for calling innocent Americans terrorists and for ignoring the crimes of those who are abusing American children at home and abroad.
Do you have any idea as to what a private education costs?
If you click on the link you can go to the video and watch it for yourself.You don't have to send your kids to the government schools.
And you don't have to astroturf parents into the district who don't even have any kids in the school they're protesting at.
And you don't have to harass the kids outside the school.
(Oh but wait, MAGA bullies will do that for you)
So in your mind all poor people are capable of teaching and have the time to teach their own kids? Really? One of the reasons poor people are poor in the first place is because of their lack of education.Haven't you ever heard of homeschooling?
And I notice you don't seem to care about astroturfing MAGAs bullying kids.
Democrats are disgusting and Garland is among the worst. Of course he is going to demonize and go after Americans who believe in God and freedom, not only because he has family interests driving him there for financial reasons, but also because he still burns at being rejected for a seat on the SCOTUS.Go to 14:05
You don't have to send your kids to the government schools.
Is homeschooling regulated? Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, but each state has different homeschool laws that regulate how parents can homeschool their children. Some states have very restrictive homeschooling rules, such as subject, reporting, and testing requirements, while others are more relaxed. New York, for example, requires parents to send in a notice of intent to homeschool, quarterly reports, and an annual assessment of their child’s progress. Alaska, on the other hand, has no requirements to notify the state, seek approval, test, or file forms. Most states have laws that are somewhere in the middle of these two extremes. As noted above, some states require a parent to notify the school district of their intent to homeschool their child. Some states make you fill out that notification every year, while others require no notice at all. Twenty-four states require parents to give their homeschooled children annual assessments to ensure they are keeping up with their academics. Eleven states (Washington, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania) require parents to meet certain educational requirements, like having a high school diploma, to homeschool their children. Some states have subject and instruction requirements. Colorado, for example, requires homeschooled students to learn communication skills of reading, writing, and speaking, mathematics, history, civics, literature, science, and the US Constitution. Utah has no subject requirements at all. Find out your state’s homeschool laws here. Which states have the strictest homeschool laws? Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont have the most restrictive home school laws. Which states have the most relaxed homeschool laws? Alaska, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma, and Texas have the least amount of homeschool regulations. |
Our church first formed its Christian School more than 50 years ago. My wife has been teaching there for more than 45 years. I agree that Christians should try to put their kids in good Christian schools to avoid the secular indoctrination perpetrated on public schoolchildren.You don't have to send your kids to the government schools.
Except that it's extremely difficult to homeschool them these days.
The highlighted portions above, especially requiring that parents make reports to the government regarding homeschooling, or that the parents need a high school diploma in order to homeschool their own children, are NOT conducive to homeschooling.
In other words, while homeschooling is indeed the best option for your child, the government makes it difficult unnecessarily for parents to homeschool their kids
As for private schooling, apart from the generally higher cost of sending one's child to a private school, most of them follow similar curricula to what the government schools teach, and are not guaranteed to teach the same things that the parents want their children to learn.
So in your mind all poor people are capable of teaching and have the time to teach their own kids? Really? One of the reasons poor people are poor in the first place is because of their lack of education.
Your reasoning just keeps on getting weaker all the time. And MAGA bullying? What a joke. The bullying kids receive from leftist teachers and the kids of leftists is far more destructive as they are the majority in the leftist school system.
Democrats have been turning blacks against whites and republicans for decades as a political tool used to generate wins in elections. Critical race theory is the product of that democrat deception foisted upon the ignorant, the unlearned, the immoral, the greedy, and the hateful.“Critical race theory,” or CRT, has become a trigger term for politicians, activists and media voices, particularly on the right wing where it’s competing with “cancel culture” on the hit parade of things we are all supposed to be angry about or afraid of — or both.
But the political allure of the term is understandable, considering how often it has been appearing in the fevered narratives of conservative media and Red State politicians. Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Idaho, Arkansas and Arizona have either passed or are working on bills that would drop CRT or anything that looks like it from public schools curricula.
That’s a lot of agitation over an esoteric school of thought found mostly in graduate schools and law schools.
CRT has emerged gradually since the 1970s as an academic movement of civil rights scholars and activists to challenge mainstream liberal approaches to racial justice.
Among other pioneers of the CRT movement, legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw has called it an evolving practice that questions how race, as a social construct, perpetuates a caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers.
You may or may not know this but you can adjust your viewing speed up and down on YouTube. I find 2x is the limit for me for comprehension, unless it's somebody like Ben Shapiro. That would cut this down to about 82 minutes, and a perfect match for a tank of gas in the leaf blower.You must've sat and listened to that entire 2:44:57 video, right? So which part of it is the part that bothers you, specifically?
I am grieved by many ideas promoted by leftists that are not right, but I am not losing sleep over the nonsense.You must've sat and listened to that entire 2:44:57 video, right? So which part of it is the part that bothers you, specifically?
I am grieved by many ideas promoted by leftists that are not right, but I am not losing sleep over the nonsense.