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Anne Clifton's avatar

I live near Raleigh, NC. Regarding the latest NC State student to die; I checked to be sure this was not the same case that I saw mentioned on Nextdoor. In the Nextdoor case, someone had seen emergency vehicles and asked if anyone knew what had happened. A respondent said that it is his home and that a family member was found dead, cause unknown. Could it be the jab?

Floridians, don't take your governor for granted! Our NC legislature is considering a Parents' Bill of Rights similar to what was passed in FL. It states, “Instruction on gender identity, sexual activity, or sexuality shall not be included in the curriculum provided in grades kindergarten through fourth grade, regardless of whether the information is provided by school personnel or third parties.” Predictably, our woke governor, Roy Cooper, reacted with this: "Look, public school teachers and administrators are the ones who should be determining what and how to teach. They’re the experts.” Please, Lord, deliver us from experts!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Teachers should NOT be determining what and how to teach anything about sexuality unless it’s strictly human biology and the mechanisms for reproduction. They’ve just gone too far over the line. Plus teachers are definitely not “experts” in these subjects any more than a parent could be. Honestly teachers are rarely experts in any subject they teach except maybe some of the high school teachers, anyone with a decent education knows as much or more than they do, for the most part. They DO have expertise in classroom management and somewhat in pedagogy but not necessarily for subject matter. I could run rings around most of the English and foreign language teachers in my local public schools and am able to teach history and lower level math and basic science as effectively as many of them, too.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Their goal is to get between the parent and the child, even to the point of encouraging students to question their gender and keeping secrets from parents.

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AngelaK's avatar

In other words, whoever set out that goal is satanic with satanic reasons to do it.... Pure and simple. The not so pretty truth is that there is a hell, and rearing children on a false Godless religion of sexual themes to be proud of will send many precious souls there.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes exactly.

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AngelaK's avatar

When did this demonic lunacy become 'a thing'? Granted it was a slippery slope after the legalization of gay marriage..we all knew it would be. However this is purely demonic. I do not use that term lightly. Who in our country started it? Someone had to. It was a miniscule minority just a few years ago and it was also considered a mental illness a few years ago.

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Jen's avatar

It probably started around the time we started allowing them to hi-jack words...it's literary theft. If they can redefine any word to turn it into whatever they want it to be, they can win any argument. Their insane arguments can't stand up to true intellectual discussion so they resort to name-calling and trying to shame and scare people. It works. No one wants to be canceled or shamed, so they back down. This tactic is working too well. It's time we took our words back and stopped letting them frame every argument.

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SB's avatar

Yes, I'm furious that the republicans missed the supermajority in NC by 1 freaking vote. I get tired of hearing people say "they" stole the election, but how convenient, eh? If they' had the majority, they would've ended Coopers vid powers 2 years ago. They tried at least twice but he always vetoed and without supermajority, can't overrule him. I think something needs to be changed about the supermajority requirement...

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