It was never about taking back the schools. This is about taking back education. The government should not be involved in education - period. Let churches, charities, and communities come together to educate those who do not have a means to do so - and no, I'm not talking about giving people an outlet to own the latest iPhone or new car. Raising and educating children might cause you to leave your comforts, sacrifice worldly pleasures, and find something much more valuable.
I'm not "speaking for myself" - I'm speaking about what the actual fucking reality in this country has been. A person would have to be delusional to believe that hasn't been the reality.
Get them out of there.
Yeah, OP, where the fuck do you live?
MOVE!!!
Unless OP is the author of this article in the Federalist, there's no reason to think OP currently has a child in this public school system.
Most of the comments are about retreating instead of taking back the schools. Sad!
It was never about taking back the schools. This is about taking back education. The government should not be involved in education - period. Let churches, charities, and communities come together to educate those who do not have a means to do so - and no, I'm not talking about giving people an outlet to own the latest iPhone or new car. Raising and educating children might cause you to leave your comforts, sacrifice worldly pleasures, and find something much more valuable.
This describes the problem in a nutshell. Our primary responses to the radical Left for the last 30 years have been:
Dismiss, belittle, ridicule the seriousness of the problem.
Whenever the problem becomes undeniably serious, then cede ground and retreat and hide from it for as long as possible.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
I'm not "speaking for myself" - I'm speaking about what the actual fucking reality in this country has been. A person would have to be delusional to believe that hasn't been the reality.