(cont'd from yesterday's post)
A political campaign last fall brought the issue to national attention. A candidate for governor took his stand against parents in a similar way to the educator in Tuesday's post. Shocked parents voted "No" to his campaign, and he lost. The new governor seems to have their backs.
It came as a shock to find out that political indoctrination had replaced academic learning in their children's classes. Parents know that gender confusion, malicious new racism, declining academic standards, etc., may result in permanent harm to their kids - not the empathy/intelligence claimed by this educator.
Now we've found out that there's a sizable number of parents who are by no means ready to give away their responsibility and rights. Eventually we'll find out if enough of them will stay engaged with their children's education long term . . long enough to turn this ship around.
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