It’s Filth–and Why Do You Stand For It?

Pride Puppy! by Robin Stevenson | Goodreads

Disgusting! And they serve it up to 3- and 4-year-olds,

Do public schools have the authority to “influence” children?

The U.S. Supreme Court this week heard a case involving the Montgomery Co. schools, Maryland–where children as young as three or four years old are “taught” aberrant sexual themes and no opt-out is allowed (https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2025/04/22/supreme-court-childrens-books-lgbtq-issues-parents-rights/82977579007/). A ruling is expected any day now.

Why do we need the Supreme Court, or any court, to tell us how to rear our children? And for that matter, why in the world do we need what they laughingly call “public education”?

Why aren’t parents angry? Why do they continue to send their children to be “educated” by having filth poured into their ears by perverts and wackos from the teachers’ unions?

People! All you need to do is pull your kids out of these schools. They aren’t going to put everybody in jail, are they–for the crime of being a parent? And for heaven’s sake, get rid of the school board members who permit this! You can vote them out, you know.

And pray that President Trump and Secretary McMahon succeed in their quest to abolish the federal Dept. of Education.

And after that, erase the state departments of education. Get the government OUT of education.

8 comments on “It’s Filth–and Why Do You Stand For It?

  1. It can be done, I assure you. We pulled our sons out of public school even years ago, and we hired a tutor for the younger, and their dad taught the older to operate machinery and earn money– which he still does today.

  2. WordPress’ authentication has gone below the level of incompetence, and now resembles a Marx Brothers farce. If you want it fixed, WordPress, send me an email, but make sure to bring your checkbook.

    Children should learn about sexual matters from their parents, in a wholesome environment. Parents need to be realistic about this, and explain matters realistically, with regard for the realities of our fallen world. Some of these subjects may not be easy to discuss with children, but it’s better that children hear about these things from their parents, instead of it being a forbidden topic learned from age peers, which only makes it more exciting.

    When I was a youth, there were explicit materials in existence. But they were usually confined to somewhat shady neighborhoods near the downtown business district, and far away from residential areas. Even if a curious youngster managed to traverse the miles and get to one of the businesses selling such materials, they would not be allowed to enter, unless they were 18, or even 21 years of age. We need to get back to such protections.

  3. In agreement to all you said. Our City Elders group has three good candidates running for our local liberal school board. The election is May 13th. The last election all our candidates lost. It is hard to vote out incumbents because of people’s ignorance of what is really going on in their community.

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