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Friday, August 6, 2021

Next Stop: Thought Police

The day the United States institutes its own Thought Police grows closer and closer.

The National Education Association (NEA)—the nation’s largest public sector teachers’ union with a budget of over $300 million—has sued a Rhode Island mom for asking what her daughter would be taught in kindergarten. With the help of the Goldwater Institute, Rhode Island mom Nicole Solas is fighting back.

Like many parents, Nicole was concerned about whether her daughter would be exposed to politically charged curriculum in the classroom. So in April, Nicole emailed the principal of her school in the South Kingstown School District asking for the kindergarten curriculum—and whether it would include teaching children politically charged materials, including those influenced by Critical Race Theory and gender theory, holding them out to be true. She immediately faced stonewalling from the school, and even a threat of legal action for asking too many questions. Ultimately, Nicole received a bill for $74,000 to fulfill a public records request filed by the Goldwater Institute on her behalf in July.

If that were not enough, Nicole is now facing an unprecedented lawsuit by the NEA, a veritable goliath of a public sector union, representing over 2.3 million people nationwide. She is under attack with the costs and expenses associated with defending herself in a lawsuit for simply acting as a conscientious parent. This is not the first time that the NEA has shown that it’s more concerned with politics and indoctrination than actually helping kids learn and succeed. At the 2019 Representative Assembly of the NEA, the union’s delegates voted down a proposed resolution that called on the organization to “rededicate itself to the pursuit of increased student learning in every public school in America by putting a renewed emphasis on quality education” and “make student learning the priority of the Association.” Nicole, though, is determined to put her daughter’s education first and refuses to be deterred by the union’s politically motivated attack.

A lot of people like saying that the US isn't a sane, serious country anymore. I disagree. Everything in this country makes perfect rational sense when you consider that we're ruled by a cabal of anti-White jewish supremacists whose morality boils down to racist = bad, and anti-racist = good. When you consider that the goal of the media, the banks, and all our institutions is to replace White people with non-Whites, and ban Christianity, then we live in the most serious and rational country in the world!

Let this be a lesson- if you have to ask your children's educators what your children are being taught, then don't send them to public school. Homeschooling is cheap and easy, and your kids aren't going to grow up to be social pariahs. I was homeschooled the first 9 years of my life, and I turned out fine. The only real cost of homeschooling is the opportunity cost of your wife being unable to work. To alleviate this problem, have your wife start a YouTube channel, or do gigs on Fiverr. Buy a decent microphone and audition for voice work. Almost any artistic or writing ability can be monetized from the comfort of your own home. 

There is no excuse for sending your child to an indoctrination center. Risk it if you want- you'll end up getting slapped with a lawsuit like this one. 

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