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1 hour ago, Orlando Tim said:

Can you tell me the difference between what DeSantis is banning and these books? You seemed to call DeSantis a Fascist for not allowing books like this is class

 

 

Tim, don't fall for the leftist trick of saying that these books are being "banned".  They are not.

 

You can go out and obtain one any time.

 

They ARE being deemed inappropriate for young children to be exposed to.

 

Completely different 

 

Leftists just want to have Desantis and banned in the same accusation, they are transparent.

 

 

 

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GOOD: 

 

School Choice Rolls On.

 

 

The school choice revolution is here, and it isn’t going away. The past two legislative cycles brought the most significant advancements for school choice in United States history, and already in 2023, states are racing to make this cycle even bigger.

 

The progress of school choice in the last 30 years resembles an exponential function. Throughout the history of school choice, expansions have come through slow, incremental policy changes that garnered little national attention and expanded education options to small groups of students. Further, they have been predominantly accessible to lower-income families and students with special learning needs.

 

Everything changed in the last few years. Prompted by COVID-19-induced parent outrage, 24 states mobilized to create, expand, or improve school choice programs. Finally, in 2022, Arizona and West Virginia established the first universal school choice programs in the U.S. Every Arizona and West Virginia student is now eligible for an education that meets his or her individual needs.

 

Those victories might as well have been the starting gun for the school choice race. Since the program’s passage, Republican lawmakers and others around the country have mobilized to pass their own universal bills.

 

Already this year, Iowa and Utah passed laws granting education savings accounts to every student in their respective states. These advancements represent the fundamental belief that all students, regardless of ZIP code or family income, should be able to choose the education that best meets their individual needs. For the first time, that principle is becoming a reality.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/school-choice-rolls-on/ar-AA17keMg

 

 

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

GOOD: 

 

School Choice Rolls On.

 

The school choice revolution is here, and it isn’t going away. The past two legislative cycles brought the most significant advancements for school choice in United States history, and already in 2023, states are racing to make this cycle even bigger.

 

The progress of school choice in the last 30 years resembles an exponential function. Throughout the history of school choice, expansions have come through slow, incremental policy changes that garnered little national attention and expanded education options to small groups of students. Further, they have been predominantly accessible to lower-income families and students with special learning needs.

 

Everything changed in the last few years. Prompted by COVID-19-induced parent outrage, 24 states mobilized to create, expand, or improve school choice programs. Finally, in 2022, Arizona and West Virginia established the first universal school choice programs in the U.S. Every Arizona and West Virginia student is now eligible for an education that meets his or her individual needs.

 

Those victories might as well have been the starting gun for the school choice race. Since the program’s passage, Republican lawmakers and others around the country have mobilized to pass their own universal bills.

 

Already this year, Iowa and Utah passed laws granting education savings accounts to every student in their respective states. These advancements represent the fundamental belief that all students, regardless of ZIP code or family income, should be able to choose the education that best meets their individual needs. For the first time, that principle is becoming a reality.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/school-choice-rolls-on/ar-AA17keMg

 

 

 

 

And here is why.

 

 

Teacher says that right-wing ‘parents’ rights’ movement is ‘literally just fascism’

 

 

OK, this started out as a joke of sorts, but it’s panned out. It’s a teacher posting a video, so …

  1. Ridiculous glasses — check
  2. Septum piercing — check
  3. Pink, blue, or purple hair — we’re not sure as this teacher has a hat on, but it’s probably dyed.

We noted a couple of years ago that the Left had picked up on the phrase “parents’ rights” and had universally decided that was a bad thing. Fox News’ Juan Williams said parents’ rights was just code for “white race politics.” MSNBC’s Nicolle Williams claimed that “parental choice,” as defined by Govs. Ron DeSantis and Glenn Youngkin, was “dehumanization” and compared it to “Russians [who] get their soldiers to rape children.”

 

This educator says that the right-wing “parents’ rights” idea is “literally just fascism” and an attempt to erase trans people.

 

The Left has made it clear that the “g-word” — groomer — is anti-LGBTQ and hateful.

 

But our definition of groomer includes someone who tries to insert themselves between the child and their family … 

 

Parents are seen as the enemy because of their backward beliefs, and school is a safe space away from them.

 

Enough.

 

https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2023/02/11/teacher-says-that-right-wing-parents-rights-movement-is-literally-just-fascism/

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6 hours ago, BillStime said:


Only one kidding themselves is: Buffalo Timmy

 

 

It never should have been pulled but when liberals are unhappy they do crap like this. This is an intentional overreaction by the school board to try and make DeSantis look bad, but the only people who believe it are people like you.

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20 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

It never should have been pulled but when liberals are unhappy they do crap like this. This is an intentional overreaction by the school board to try and make DeSantis look bad, but the only people who believe it are people like you.

 

It will in all likelihood be put back, but you won't hear them mentioning it.

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28 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

It never should have been pulled but when liberals are unhappy they do crap like this. This is an intentional overreaction by the school board to try and make DeSantis look bad, but the only people who believe it are people like you.


Always someone else’s fault 

 

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They trained you well - teacha

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2 hours ago, Orlando Tim said:

It is a state law but only one county is even discussing pulling the book. The other 50+ counties think the book is fine according to the law. 

 

23 hours ago, Orlando Tim said:

Are you mocking yourself? I thought this was already discussed and agreed that nothing of the sort is happening. 

 

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10 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

https://www.businessinsider.com/kushners-2-billion-investment-saudi-backed-fund-concealed-sec-rules-2023-2

Trump and Kushner are such goodfellas.  I wouldn't have thought keeping quiet about kashogi's murder would be worth billions.  Maybe they provided some other favors to the prince.

 

And the R congressmen are going to look into hunter's biz deals instead...

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/biden-shields-mohammed-bin-salman-justice-rcna57972

 

It is a shame that our current leader, a decent man, decided he couldn’t correct a wrong. 

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