Johnny
2022-04-11 13:09:03 UTC
By Houston Keene
Published April 11, 2022
Parents were the dominant voice that turned the 2021 Virginia
gubernatorial race’s tide in favor of Republican now-Governor Glenn
Youngkin.
Yet there are concerns the Democratic Party risks repeating errors made
by former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe’s 2021 campaign by siding
against parents’ rights in education.
Both Republican and Democrat lawmakers gave their thoughts about the
conversation surrounding the issue of parents' power in their kids'
education.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., blasted the Democrats as
prioritizing waging "a war on parents" and said that Republicans
"standing up for parents and kids" is one of many factors that will
contribute to Republicans flipping the House.
"Big-government Democrats have made it their number one priority over
the last year to wage a war on parents, from colluding with union
bosses to keep kids shut out of schools, to trying to label parents as
domestic terrorists for taking an active interest in their kids’
education by speaking out at school board meetings," Scalise said.
"Now, Biden and his extremist allies are doubling down on this insanity
by trying to force sex education on five-year-olds without the consent
of their parents."
"As we saw in Virginia, parents will not stand for this and will not
support a political party that tries to take away their rights to have
a say in their kids’ education,"...
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrats-risk-repeating-errors-from-va-gov-race-by-siding-against-parents-rights
Josh, do you think schools should be able to teach about gender identity
without the parents consent?
Personally I don't call it teaching, I think it' brainwashing by
liberals. Three out of four Americans say there are only two genders.
Published April 11, 2022
Parents were the dominant voice that turned the 2021 Virginia
gubernatorial race’s tide in favor of Republican now-Governor Glenn
Youngkin.
Yet there are concerns the Democratic Party risks repeating errors made
by former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe’s 2021 campaign by siding
against parents’ rights in education.
Both Republican and Democrat lawmakers gave their thoughts about the
conversation surrounding the issue of parents' power in their kids'
education.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., blasted the Democrats as
prioritizing waging "a war on parents" and said that Republicans
"standing up for parents and kids" is one of many factors that will
contribute to Republicans flipping the House.
"Big-government Democrats have made it their number one priority over
the last year to wage a war on parents, from colluding with union
bosses to keep kids shut out of schools, to trying to label parents as
domestic terrorists for taking an active interest in their kids’
education by speaking out at school board meetings," Scalise said.
"Now, Biden and his extremist allies are doubling down on this insanity
by trying to force sex education on five-year-olds without the consent
of their parents."
"As we saw in Virginia, parents will not stand for this and will not
support a political party that tries to take away their rights to have
a say in their kids’ education,"...
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrats-risk-repeating-errors-from-va-gov-race-by-siding-against-parents-rights
Josh, do you think schools should be able to teach about gender identity
without the parents consent?
Personally I don't call it teaching, I think it' brainwashing by
liberals. Three out of four Americans say there are only two genders.