cowboycwr said:
Redbrickbear said:
Jack Bauer said:
Drag queens are not only to be accepted, they are an influential part of our children's lives. Welcome to 2022. Is it July 1st yet?
The Cultural Left moves at Blitzkrieg pace.
If you had told people in 2008 that people would be pulling down historic statues from the Civil War average people would not have believed you. President Obama sent a wreath every single year to the Confederate dead memorial at Arlington national cemetery for example while he was in office.
2 years ago you could not have found a single national Democratic politicians saying celebratory things about degenerate drag queen events. Today many are celebrating the idea and attacking as "bigots" and "potential domestic terrorist" anyone who speaks out against such sexualized shows.
https://wwmt.com/news/local/drag-queens-should-be-in-every-school-michigan-ag-says-at-conference-report-claims-attorney-general-dana-nessel-pride-trans-transgender-students-kids-children
You can add in schools creating rules to punish kids who misgender classmates.
That's right.... cuss, smoke at school, fight, etc. and they will slap your wrist and send you back to class. Call a boy that thinks they are a girl a boy and you will be suspended and half to do sensitivity training.
Homeschool... it's the only hope left for America.
By the Grace of God, we decided to homeschool our daughter only a few days before she was scheduled to start kindergarten at the local public school. It was a highly rated school, and we were very excited for her to attend. Suddenly, my wife came to me and said she "just didn't feel right about it".... which was very, very strange for her.
So we prayed about it and decided to give homeschooling a try for a year. Then we tried it again for another year. And then for another, and for our other daughter. And so on and so on... it was never a permanent decision until about 10 years into it.
Long story, but that daughter is going to graduate next year. She already has enough credits and high enough scores to be accepted at Baylor. She also qualifies for around half of her tuition to be covered by Baylor. She has also been approved by Duke, and has scholarship offers from them... even though she isn't interested in out of state schools. She works 20+ hours at HEB and LOVES earning her own money. She is going to be a captain of her competitive WBB team this year. She has been a student staff leader for over a year at our local church. She will be going on a mission trip this summer too... she paid for that with her HEB money.
All of that to say, homeschool is a very solid option that everyone should consider. From my experience as a homeschool parent, and an employer who has hired students from public, private and homeschool... it can actually be better preparation for life, college and life after college.
ShooterTX