(cont'd from yesterday's post)
Alarmingly, the U.S. government has taken a side against . . parents . . who object to what they've discovered their kids are learning at school.
It's in response to the National School Boards Association's letter to the U.S. president claiming that local boards are under "immediate threats" of violence and intimidation that may be too much for local law enforcement to handle. The feds must step in.
Quick to respond, the U.S. Attorney General ordered the FBI to target and investigate protests toward local school boards and to potentially prosecute them. Dissenters are likened to domestic terrorists.
What's going on? Violence against school board members would be immoral and unlawful. Everyone agrees on that. But dissent and protest is an obvious and court-approved right in America and must not be targeted by the government.
Parents Defending Education says, "Concerned parents are not domestic terrorists!"
(cont'd tomorrow)
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