Standing For Freedom Center on GETTR : 2020 was, for some, a year to remember, and for others, a year to forget. But I would introduce a third option: 2020...
2020 was, for some, a year to remember, and for others, a year to forget. But I would introduce a third option: 2020 was a year to remember what we’ve forgotten. A silver lining to COVID shutdowns is that it forced families to be more present with each other and thus more involved in each other’s lives. This resulted in parents getting a much closer view of what their children were being taught in school. Now, in 2021, parents’ disturbance with their children’s education is on full display—and rightfully so. Many in our country areconcerned thatCriticalRaceTheory is being pushed in schools, that gender
2020 was, for some, a year to remember, and for others, a year to forget. But I would introduce a third option: 2020 was a year to remember what we’ve forgotten. A silver lining to COVID shutdowns is that it forced families to be more present with each other and thus more involved in each other’s lives. This resulted in parents getting a much closer view of what their children were being taught in school. Now, in 2021, parents’ disturbance with their children’s education is on full display—and rightfully so. Many in our country areconcerned thatCriticalRaceTheory is being pushed in schools, that gender

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Jan 3, 2022

2020 was, for some, a year to remember, and for others, a year to forget. But I would introduce a third option: 2020 was a year to remember what we’ve forgotten. https://www.standingforfreedom.com/2021/12/censor...

Censorship: The Silent Indoctrinator

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