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Can’t believe they had to make a law for this

But in today’s world….

In Texas, they passed the ‘Parental Bill of Rights’, the purpose of which is to keep schools and teachers from trying to usurp the rights of parents to control both what their students are taught as well as to prohibit ‘social transitioning’ of kids since it’s the ‘gateway drug’ to mutilation down the line.

The bill affirms that parents are the primary decision-makers in their child’s education, bans Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) ideology in K-12 public schools, restricts teachings of sexual orientation and gender identity, simplifies public school transfers, and reforms the parental-ISD complaint process, among other measures.

The bill seeks to expand parental rights in public school education by providing a clear framework for grievances, allows for opt in or out of specific programs including sex education, health-related services, and biometric data collection. It establishes Class A misdemeanor penalties for districts that allow health-care services to be provided to students without parental consent that results in bodily injury.

The fact that schools and school boards had to be reined in in such a fashion shows exactly how far out of whack things have gotten in the realm of government education. They actually had to put into the bill that school board meetings be held outside of ‘normal working hours’ because part of the game is to make sure that parents can’t be there to comment on policy questions.

It would be nice if more states would follow suit.

ht: B



9 responses to “Can’t believe they had to make a law for this”

  1. At least ‘here’ parents are back in charge…sigh

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  2. what is needed is to put the fear of the parents back into those assholes who think “they know better”. if my kids had to deal with some of the crap they pushing now, I be in prison.
    there no way in hell I let some clown do things like that to my kids.

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  3. Madam DeFarge Avatar
    Madam DeFarge

    This law was needed because we law abiding civilized Americans did not take baseball bats to grooming teachers when they started teaching anal sex to elementary students instead of math. I would be remiss if I said it still might not be to late for kinetic meetings with teachers union groomers.

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  4. I wholeheartedly agree with the “kinetic ” therapy mentioned above. To those who declare that violence is never the answer- I say- it IS an answer, and sometimes the ONLY answer. Unfortunately, we seldom use it anymore, so how would you know? I can say that if perverted educators that are pushing an agenda on children go unchallenged, they will continue to propagate their evil. Our “justice” system fails us on a regular basis. What choice do decent people have left?

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  5. apolcridecoeur Avatar
    apolcridecoeur

    Strategy employed is isolate children from parents, wage continuous indoctrination of malleable minds using classroom environment to constrain pliable conformation from ‘teaching’ authority figures.

    Thus, enforce desired depraved learning outcomes while concurrently obfuscating parental involvement through deceptive and dismissive communications from school administrative infrastructure.

    Blue / pink haired FreakAzoids are in lock step across America and most of Europe as a byproduct of current ‘higher education’ churning out uneducated thoroughly indoctrinated thralls imprisoning young minds for K – 12 years.

    Don’t be fooled, this is the long play.

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  6. What is needed is destruction of public schooling. This is the first – and a major – entry point for the influencing and indoctrination of the nation’s youth. There will never be adequate vigilance among the parents at large (many of whom are now multi-generational morons, because they came up in public schools themselves) to prevent subversives and entryists from converging schools run by government.

    The sort of people who do this shit are naturally drawn to teaching as a “profession” because they lack other useful skills, and because they know it gives them sneaky access to children as blank canvases upon which they can paint their dysfunctional and degenerate desires. The same reason bank robbers target financial institutions: because that’s where the money is. Schools are where the children are, thereby the communist and pervert scum will go there fully with the intent to use schools as a point of influence, and they’ve been wildly successful at it for generations now.

    As to kinetic engagement, I’ll just repeat an expression I’m rather fond of: violence isn’t the answer; violence is the question, and “fuck yeah” is the answer. Violence has solved many problems with finality, but of course those who are most likely to be quashed by it’s application will naturally try to discourage it’s use by psychological manipulation.

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  7. there was a time that schools worked with parents, not against them

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  8. Big Ruckus D- you are obviously a person who perceives matters as they are, not what they are dressed up to be. Good to know that there are still people around that aren’t weak minded sheep.

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  9. NFO–Indeed. It’s a step in the right direction. Hopefully others will follow suit.

    dave–Government education. There’s options, but they are tough.

    Madam–Cannot argue with that.

    T Roy–The system is gamed. Best way is not to play.

    cridecoeur–James Clavell called it decades ago in a book called ‘The Children’s Story’. 1963.

    BRD–Yep. Got to get the government out of schooling.

    avraham–A long time ago. There’s been 50 years or more of communist creep.

    T Roy–Indeed!

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