Listen to the exact words in the exact books Democrats want in our public school libraries

Home school.

PLEASE.

:)

Well, social skills aside, home schooled and private school students perform much better on testing than the average public school student at far less cost. Don't let facts get in the way or anything.
 
Well, social skills aside, home schooled and private school students perform much better on testing than the average public school student at far less cost.
Home schooling can be good in many ways.
Don't let facts get in the way or anything.
Best to be familiar with a poster's position on an issue before making assumptions and looking like an idiot, don't you agree? :)

So PLEASE do home school.

Seriously.

:)
 
No elected Democrat has spoken out about this, which can only lead to the assumption that they approve of it.


In Michigan, all a parent has to do is

In response to the concerns, CVS unveiled an online opt-out form, where parents can request that their child’s access to certain library materials be restricted. However, some feel the efforts are still not enough.

This is how we will know where to go when we first start rounding up guns. LOL. Or looking for insurrectionists.

one father said. "If a parent says 'my son cannot take this book out,' his buddy is going to get it, and he's going to pass it around. You've got to get them out, please."

A book about homosexuality? I doubt that. More rare than finding a tranny in a bathroom.

And if you know of a book that isn't appropriate, let the superintendent know

For a library book to be selected, CVS says it must be considered age-appropriate for "the grade and interest level" at which it will be used. The district forms committees based on a case-by-case basis to review any challenged titles, however, the decision to remove a book ultimately rests with the superintendent.
 
Funny thing is, they keep doing better and being better adjusted than many government school escapees. Is that why you oppose them?
As I JUST posted:

Home schooling can be good in many ways.

Best to be familiar with a poster's position on an issue before making assumptions and looking like an idiot, don't you agree? :)

So PLEASE do home school.

Seriously.


:)
 
I'm 100% positive they can be.

But the will must exist to do so.
Sorry by definition it can't be traced

“Dark money” refers to spending meant to influence political outcomes where the source of the money is not disclosed. Here’s how dark money makes its way into elections:


  • Politically active nonprofits such as 501(c)(4)s are generally under no legal obligation to disclose their donors even if they spend to influence elections. When they choose not to reveal their sources of funding, they are considered dark money groups.
  • Opaque nonprofits and shell companies may give unlimited amounts of money to super PACs. While super PACs are legally required to disclose their donors, some of these groups are effectively dark money outlets when the bulk of their funding cannot be traced back to the original donor.
Dark money groups have spent roughly $1 billion — mainly on television and online ads and mailers — to influence elections in the decade since the 2010 Citizens United v. FEC Supreme Court ruling that gave rise to politically active nonprofits.

Citizens who are barraged with political messages paid for with money from undisclosed sources may not be able to consider the credibility and possible motives of the wealthy corporate or individual funders behind those messages.
 
As I JUST posted:

Home schooling can be good in many ways.

Best to be familiar with a poster's position on an issue before making assumptions and looking like an idiot, don't you agree? :)

So PLEASE do home school.

Seriously.


:)
Yet you openly mocked homeschooling in your reply to me, leaving no room for nuance or context.
 
In Michigan, all a parent has to do is

In response to the concerns, CVS unveiled an online opt-out form, where parents can request that their child’s access to certain library materials be restricted. However, some feel the efforts are still not enough.

This is how we will know where to go when we first start rounding up guns. LOL. Or looking for insurrectionists.

one father said. "If a parent says 'my son cannot take this book out,' his buddy is going to get it, and he's going to pass it around. You've got to get them out, please."

A book about homosexuality? I doubt that. More rare than finding a tranny in a bathroom.

And if you know of a book that isn't appropriate, let the superintendent know

For a library book to be selected, CVS says it must be considered age-appropriate for "the grade and interest level" at which it will be used. The district forms committees based on a case-by-case basis to review any challenged titles, however, the decision to remove a book ultimately rests with the superintendent.
The above school approach is entirely sensible.

But ultimately, it's just unintentionally indulging the deranged conservative delusion that the schools are seeking to groom children into the LGBTQ world.

If given an inch, they will seek to ban every book that isn't the child rape/torture/murder glorifying Bible.

This isn't about reason, it's a mental health issue.

This thread is a tragic monument to just how far gone these conservative Talibani are.

The ONLY solution that I can see is home schooling.

Get them away from sane, functional society, or they will destroy it.

And their kids can cross over into sanity when and if they so choose. :)

Win/win.
 
Sorry by definition it can't be traced
Incorrect - it most definitely can be.
“Dark money” refers to spending meant to influence political outcomes where the source of the money is not disclosed. Here’s how dark money makes its way into elections:


  • Politically active nonprofits such as 501(c)(4)s are generally under no legal obligation to disclose their donors even if they spend to influence elections. When they choose not to reveal their sources of funding, they are considered dark money groups.
  • Opaque nonprofits and shell companies may give unlimited amounts of money to super PACs. While super PACs are legally required to disclose their donors, some of these groups are effectively dark money outlets when the bulk of their funding cannot be traced back to the original donor.
Dark money groups have spent roughly $1 billion — mainly on television and online ads and mailers — to influence elections in the decade since the 2010 Citizens United v. FEC Supreme Court ruling that gave rise to politically active nonprofits.

Citizens who are barraged with political messages paid for with money from undisclosed sources may not be able to consider the credibility and possible motives of the wealthy corporate or individual funders behind those messages.
It can be traced, but the will must exist to do so.
 
Nope.

Home schooling can be great in many ways - as I've repeatedly said.

I hope all conservatives having issues with paranoid delusion will get the help they need.

See above.
As long as you acknowledge that many, many homeschooled kids far exceed the accomplishments of their government schooled counterparts.
 
And that's why government should force every six year old to read porn, got it. Teaching kids to hide things from their parents isn't your job. Raising their kids isn't your job. Butt out and raise your own kids
Were you forced to ready every book in your school library?
 
The above school approach is entirely sensible.

But ultimately, it's just unintentionally indulging the deranged conservative delusion that the schools are seeking to groom children into the LGBTQ world.

If given an inch, they will seek to ban every book that isn't the child rape/torture/murder glorifying Bible.

This isn't about reason, it's a mental health issue.

This thread is a tragic monument to just how far gone these conservative Talibani are.

The ONLY solution that I can see is home schooling.

Get them away from sane, functional society, or they will destroy it.

And their kids can cross over into sanity when and if they so choose. :)

Win/win.
Projection. Stick to the subject matter of the topic.
 

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