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posted ago by trumpcard7 ago by trumpcard7 +836 / -0

Went to a Republican politician's luncheon today and spoke to a teacher at a public school and a parent who send their kid to catholic school.

Public school teacher said they are now required to read books to 5 year olds about Jazz (trannie kid from reality TV show who chopped off his penis) to "educate" them about genders.

Parent of catholic school kid said religion teacher was salivating about what a great catholic Biden is and how beautiful the inauguration was and how she could tell his oath was from the heart unlike the last president.

In short, nowhere is safe. If you do choose to send your kids you must be on top of their schoolwork and countering the indoctrination they are getting every day.

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defiant_liberty 28 points ago +28 / -0

At first, I tried to make the government schools work for my kids, because I paid so much fucking tax money into them, and doing it myself takes up so much time and resources. But it was a fucking disaster, psychotic leftist bully zone. Also, on IEP meetings they scored infinity, but on results they scored zero. Then we tried private schools, some were shit, some were good, but in the end the good ones were too expensive (but a lot of the expensive ones were surprisingly not good).

Finally, we just had to home school. I didn't even want to, but nobody else is going to do it right, and I didn't want to destroy my kids. I think in some areas I'm stronger than the government schools, and in other areas weaker, but at least my kids aren't growing up to be a bunch of fucknuts. My kids are very independent minded, so I always thought I would have difficult teens, but that didn't happen.
I've noticed that a lot of parents of friends and co-workers are having huge problems with their teens, but my kids had none of the problems these other parents did.

Anyhow, don't presume anything with the schools. Check on your kids, and figure out what they are being taught, and what is going on every day. You'd be surprised all the shit that goes on without you even knowing it.

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defiant_liberty 18 points ago +18 / -0

By the way, I've lived in both leftist states and conservative states. The conservative states are better, but trust me, they are well on their way to the shit hole if we don't get the government out of education.

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NADSAQ 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m trying to convince my wife to homeschool, but not sure if we can afford single-income household.

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HockeyMom4Trump 11 points ago +11 / -0

Single income household here. It is easier than you think. You would be surprised at how much money you save by having one parent at home all the time. No daycare costs. No commuting cost. Clothing budget is less. Food budget is less, as we eat more meals at home. My medical bills are less, as we have a calmer, less stressful home life. Our marriage is stronger. Our children are happier. The secret? Live below your means. It is actually pretty simple.

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NADSAQ 7 points ago +7 / -0

I’d love to be a stay at home dad, since I do all the cooking and cleaning anyway. If they try to force my toddler into wearing a mask I’ll have to make it work on one income, because that’s child abuse.

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HockeyMom4Trump 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know several stay at home dads in my neighborhood. They are great! They take the kids to the park, cook, clean, grocery shop. The women want to work and love their careers, so it works well. You truly would be surprised how easy it is to live on one income and how great it is for the family as a whole. We have made a decision to live below our means and we live in a home we can afford. I encourage you to really look into it-it is a choice our family has really benefitted from.

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Good_Ole_Arky_Gal 7 points ago +7 / -0

Made an account just to tell you, check out easy peasy all in one homeschool online. It's free and easy. We supplement with that and use accelerated Christian academy (ace). It was around $300 or less for the whole yr when they were little, a little more for high school. There are a lot of free, cheap or affordable curriculum. Also look on fb or something for a local homeschool group, parents group up to help each other teach and do field trips.

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NADSAQ 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thank you for the info, but what I meant was doesn’t homeschool necessitate one parent at home supervising the child all day every day?

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Good_Ole_Arky_Gal 2 points ago +2 / -0

Depends on the age and your state.... and can you trust your child to do the work. Also that where the homeschool group is good. Some of them set up co-ops where you don't need to be there but you would take a turn teaching something you know when you can. Or a parent buddy where your kids sit together to.work so you don't have to be there

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Canuck4Trump2020 16 points ago +16 / -0

Good post. Even if you cant homeschool take an hour a day to deprogram the hypocrisy and lies your children are fed by school and culture everyday

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ISTApackagingguy 6 points ago +6 / -0

I joined a good church because of this. Baby-momma is an atheist, the school is a black hole from which one can get no information so the church is my only hope.

She was singing a Kwanza song at Christmas. I asked her what it was and she didn't know (actually nobody knows). Living in a heavily majority black area I have not seen Kwanza card, song, decoration, nothing. Everyone is either interested in Hanukkah or Christmas.

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Mummabear20 10 points ago +10 / -0

They have infected the churches, of course they were coming for the schools too.

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ISTApackagingguy 9 points ago +9 / -0

The churches that get "woke" just fade into non-existence. This has been going on and on since the 1800's. Why go listen to political speeches every Sunday when you can go to a traditional church or at least go for a nature walk? This is exactly why a California bill proposes to force all religious institutions to "celebrate" the LGBTQ+ agenda.

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ThatCouldBeTrue 7 points ago +7 / -0

Seriously, it is so much worse than parents realize. Ask for help from family and figure out how to make it work.

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chambleepede 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yes. Catholic schools no longer safe.

Look at Catholic hybrid programs if Catholic. Find a Latin Mass parish. Look for programs like Regina Caeli (franchised Catholic program in probably 2 dozen cities)

Homeschool or Hybrid homeschool > Catholic/Christian amd both are >> public.

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TrumperfromNYC 5 points ago +5 / -0

Also went to an Anti White Catholic school which was ironically 80% white

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EnigMirage 4 points ago +4 / -0

About 20 years late on this revelation.

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AedraLord 4 points ago +4 / -0

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!

-Isaiah 5:20

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Pepesforfreedom 4 points ago +4 / -0

We did the Catholic school route and I really patted myself on the back for such a supremely good parenting decision I made. This particular school was a very bad fit for my oldest kid. I thought the teachers would be outstanding (one of them was), her kindergarten teacher was retiring that year and long story short, had no patience for my kid and sent her to remedial classes. Remedial reading, in the beginning of kindergarten. She was gone half the day in a trailer with two other kids. More kids joined as the year went on, surprise. She wasn’t learning what the other kids were. We stuck with the school hoping the years following would be better, her teachers couldn’t care less and had no sympathy and didn’t want to spend extra time with her (except for one, but I didn’t trust the rest of the teachers at this point to continue) She really got crapped on as a very little kid and we now cyber school. I feel so guilty, and in the next few years will be moving to a better school district (if there are any after joe gets done). I was soooo looking forward to what Trump could do with the schools, betsy Devos did nothing unfortunately.

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ProudlyConservative 3 points ago +3 / -0

My kid goes to a wonderful Catholic school. They are very conservative and are very traditional. We're in Texas. Every situation is unique. You definitely need to find out what's being taught. So very blessed to not be in the public school system.

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Verrerogo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every state. Anywhere at all.

Yes.

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twistedstitches 3 points ago +3 / -0

People should homeschool because it is better for the family to stay together. My kids get along and are best friends. There is no bullying, brainwashing, “I hate my youuu!!1”, leftist programming. Our home is peaceful and we are all learning and living life together all the time. It’s wonderful!

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Mary911 2 points ago +2 / -0

And until our colleges and universities are cleaned up, a man on a documentary said to "Please do NOT send your children to them until we can fix the education system." He said it was best to home school or private school your child and then send them to a vocational or trade school. But unless you want them radicalized, don't send them to college.

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Dialectic 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m living through this time period and I’m still finding myself astonished that human beings living in first world nations can be this retarded

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PoloDikta 2 points ago +2 / -0

Teach you kids values, and that teachers can be dumb if they have the wrong values.

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MegoThor 2 points ago +2 / -0

Home college them, too.

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DrVSGGEOTUSPhD 2 points ago +2 / -0

....read books to 5 year olds about Jazz (trannie kid...

Didn't that poor guy's neovag delaminate tho? Was that the last we saw of the great and powerful Jazz?

Seems like that fact should be included in any discussion of Jazz's story. Also graphic depictions of the surgeries.

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DisbandTheCIA 2 points ago +2 / -0

There’s no countering without understanding it. Kids need to experience the indoctrination in order to work within the realms of the indoctrinated. For most of us our relationships will be among the average folk logically.

This is obviously just my feelings, I plan to let my kids get the full public indoctrination experience while I plant red pills along the way. My hope is that they’ll be able to choose to see the insanity for themselves whenever they’re ready.

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Ruck__Feddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're okay with your kids wearing masks all day. I'm not. Also, I tend to agree with you but how can you counter things you do not know that are being taught?

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Good_Ole_Arky_Gal 3 points ago +3 / -0

Whoever spends the most time with your kids will have the most influence. If they love their teachers and friends and spend 8hrs a day with them... it is almost impossible to counter that

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DisbandTheCIA 1 point ago +1 / -0

Luckily I’m not at that part yet... hoping masks are gone by then. If not then I think I’ll be revisiting this because the world will be pretty awful by then.

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Stallion 2 points ago +2 / -0

My kids school (parochial) has none of that crap. MOVE OUT OF THE BIG CITY

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yeti1 1 point ago +1 / -0

agree with your post but what state was the punlic school?

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trumpcard7 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Queens, NY, we're getting as bad as Cali.

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RyanUpCreek 1 point ago +2 / -1

What is the status of Protestant Christian schools? Are they falling for the same garbage with hiring leadership? Not trying to knock Catholics but Protestants from what I have experienced are a different animal when it comes to this shit or have all institutional religious leaders caved to the fear of satan and his mob?

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KOMMISSARofMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

What state?

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brie_cheese 1 point ago +1 / -0

What so many people miss is that regardless of whether you homeschool, public school, or private school, the parents and the home are still the primary place of education. And much of it has to do with the example you give your kids. If you send your kid to Catholic school and then don't actually implement any of what was taught in that school at home, don't teach them to pray, observe the faith, etc. then they won't magically learn their faith just because they went to Catholic school. I know plenty of people who went to Catholic school and like 90%+ are not practicing now.

I was homeschooled and can attest to it being an excellent education. It's not a viable option for everyone, but even if you can have a "homechool session" as a family once a week and go over morality, logical thinking, personal responsibilities and choices, finances, religion if applicable, and help them navigate everything they are seeing at school and on the internet about tranny psychos.

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BasedTemplar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Start your own schools.

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Gmelindag 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is so scary I’m so glad my kids are all in their 30s!