by Dean Bowen, America Outloud:
In her article entitled “Turning Schools into Pedophilia Hotbeds,” Susan Price accurately describes a rogue education system led by school boards entrenched in a morally bankrupt culture.
“The crimes committed within the school systems are utterly unthinkable,” Price states. “Teaching babies about the complications of adult sexual content, and some of this content is even too X-rated for many adults.”
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She tells of a recent video of a mom from Ohio. The video went viral, and this mom described what her fifth grader was learning in his public school. Fifth graders are having detailed conversations with teachers on masturbation, and how there’s no limit to the number of times, it can be performed on any given day.
This type of classroom discussion results from an education system imploding upon itself under the weight of evil indoctrination.
We can ask obvious questions, such as “How did it come about?” “Why would administrators think this is appropriate for ten-year-olds? ” and “How can teachers engage in these lessons with a good conscience?”
We should be asking these questions and more.
But the ultimate question parents should be asking is, “What are we going to do about it?”
A couple of days ago, I had a conversation with Homer Allen, author of Train up a Champion. Homer has been involved in K12 and higher education for decades, and I deeply respect his perspective.
He used the burning building metaphor to describe the current state of public education. Alex Newman used that same metaphor with me several months earlier.
If Allen and Newman are correct, and the public schools are metaphorically burning to the ground, then it would stand to reason our first response should be to get our children out.
But I hear some of you making the claim that the public school in your district is not on fire. The rest of the country might be burning down, but things in your district are well.
Are you one hundred percent sure about that?
There are two specific things you can do to know for sure. They’re both pretty straightforward, but they do require some work on your part.
Firstly, go to a school board meeting and ask very specific questions related to the values and virtues the board members support. If they don’t want to give you direct answers, you may have a smoldering school building on your hands.
But even if the school board members do give you answers that put your mind at ease, your due diligence is not over.
Secondly, you must now go directly to the school administration, and especially your child’s teacher, to ask them the same specific questions.
You must do this.
You have to be certain that your child’s teacher has her best interest at heart rather than the interest of a political or social agenda.
If President Ronald Reagan taught us anything, it’s that we must trust but always verify. Too many parents are willing to blindly trust their public schools without verifying whether the people in charge are promoting a Marxist agenda.
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