School Board Walks Out on Angry Parents

An image from the school board meeting shows an official attempting to quell the outraged crowd.

Trying to soft-soap an angry public

The Penfield Central School District Board of Education didn’t want to hear from cheesed-off parents… so they called the meeting over and got up and walked out

Yowsah, yowsah! “Gay pride” (what are they so “proud” of??) literature for children in grades 1-5. Way to go, Penfield!

Why are they doing this to our civilization–and why are we letting them do it? Sexual escapades are pushed and promoted to children in our schools. And when we show no deference to mealy-mouthed garbage answers to our questions–well, they can just walk out on us, it seems.

All right, so they couldn’t talk because parents were booing the daylights out of them. People hate to be patronized, it only makes them madder.

Look, folks, here’s what you do. No more fooling around with these people.

Pull your kids out of those schools, and don’t send them back until the board gets rid of ALL the “gay pride” books in the school libraries. Really, how long can they stay open for business if nearly all their customers stay away? You’re not gonna have virtually the whole community locked up for truancy, are you?

I remember when local school boards consisted of ordinary decent folks who wished to serve their communities. Then the state and federal governments stepped in and created a monster.

That monster must be starved out of existence. Starting now.

 

4 comments on “School Board Walks Out on Angry Parents

  1. The trouble is that even if parents pull their kids out of the schools they still have to keep supporting them through local taxes.

  2. What a scam. Unbelievable that the USA could sink to this, but here we are. This needs serious prayer, as well as our physical health. This is ruining our younger generation.

  3. Good advice – the schools receive money according to how many students are in attendance. We had a battle over perverted books in the library of the city across the Arkansas River. They were sued for taking the books out of the children’s section and a judge ruled in their favor, so the books were put back, and they now have to pay the legal expenses of the LGBT people who sued them – talk about poetic justice in reverse.

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