Union Boss Randi Weingarten: Parental Rights Bills Are the ‘Way in Which Wars Start’

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Union Boss Randi Weingarten: Parental Rights Bills Are the ‘Way in Which Wars Start’

Tell you what Randi...I'll allow your teachers to talk to pre pubescent students about intimate and controversial sexual matters, if you, in turn allow me and my fellow travelers to speak to them about Jesus.

Oh, that's not acceptable?

Very well then, I agree to your initial proposal, war it is.

Open fire asshole...I dare you.



Union Boss Randi Weingarten: Parental Rights Bills Are the ‘Way in Which Wars Start’

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...ngarten-parental-rights-bills-way-wars-start/

BRECCAN F. THIES 23 Apr 2022

Randi Weingarten, union boss of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), said that parental rights bills such as the one recently signed into law in Florida are “the way in which wars start.”

“This notion – we’ve been very lucky in America, and we in some ways live in a bubble for a long time,” the president of the nation’s largest teachers’ union said on the April 14 episode of the Rick Smith Show — a left-wing, pro-union talk show. “This is propaganda. This is misinformation. This is the way in which wars start. This is the way in which hatred starts.”



AFT has been a consistent opponent of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and parental rights bills across the country. It was also instrumental in keeping schools shuttered and mask mandates in place throughout the coronavirus pandemic, leaving children with significant physical, social, and mental issues.

Florida and other states have passed laws that give parents greater access to school curriculums and information regarding their children as well as more streamlined avenues to request information from schools.

In what appears to be an attempt at saving face for having an anti-parent position, Weingarten told Fox News, “Educators welcome parent involvement in schools because our kids do best when teachers, parents and caregivers work together.”

She then went on to call the parents’ movement that has found electoral success across the country “vocal minorities,” attempting to delegitimize parental concern with school curriculums and policies.

“We have a lot to do to help kids recover and thrive this year after two years of an unprecedented pandemic,” Weingarten continued. “So rather than help us help our kids socially, academically and emotionally, these vocal minorities want to marginalize LGBTQ kids, censor teachers and ban books.”

It is unclear to which books she is referring, but the most prominent books conservatives seek to remove from schools are Lawn Boy by Jonathan Evison and Gender Queeer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe, which prominently feature depictions of pornography and pedophilia
 
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' this is the way in which hatred starts ". That delusion is real .These evil fucks really expect people to be able to spend billions in tax money how they like with no oversight from the people the money was taken from. Thats what this is really about .
 
No bitch, parental rights bills are a way in which parents can fight back against the insanity that the left spews from their disgusting mouths.
 
That's how what war started?

Why am I having trouble picturing the knights at Waterloo swinging their claymores and morning stars and shouting, "Death to the Curriculum!"?
 
Tell you what Randi...I'll allow your teachers to talk to pre pubescent students about intimate and controversial sexual matters, if you, in turn allow me and my fellow travelers to speak to them about Jesus.

Oh, that's not acceptable?

Very well then, I agree to your initial proposal, war it is.

Open fire $#@!...I dare you.

I've been making that argument myself online. We need to come up with a hashtag and share it. How about #cantsayjesusdontsaygay? Too long?
 
I've been making that argument myself online. We need to come up with a hashtag and share it. How about #cantsayjesusdontsaygay? Too long?

I like this.

How about:

#cantsayjesus

Short and sweet.

I admit to swiping the idea from a meme I saw somewhere, but it works.
 
I like this.

How about:

#cantsayjesus

Short and sweet.

I admit to swiping the idea from a meme I saw somewhere, but it works.

Yeah. That works. You can use the two tags together. #cantsayjesus #dontsaygay. So when people search for #dontsaygay, articles about #cantsayjesus come up too.
 
Most public school teachers should be confined in FEMA camps as they are toxic and dangerous to the Public.
 
' this is the way in which hatred starts ". That delusion is real .These evil fucks really expect people to be able to spend billions in tax money how they like with no oversight from the people the money was taken from. Thats what this is really about .

Is it delusion or pure evil? Those people are charlatans and parasites, feeding on taxpayer money and pushing division and Marxism. Then they have the gall to blame everything on anyone who calls them out. I have to go with evil.
 
Is it delusion or pure evil? Those people are charlatans and parasites, feeding on taxpayer money and pushing division and Marxism. Then they have the gall to blame everything on anyone who calls them out. I have to go with evil.

Evil, without a doubt.

Anybody discussing intimate and controversial sexual topics with 6 and 7 year kids, who are not their own, is evil.

Done anyplace outside one of the government's Marxist indoctrination centers, you would get arrested.
 
Anybody discussing intimate and controversial sexual topics with 6 and 7 year kids, who are not their own, is evil.

Done anyplace outside one of the government's Marxist indoctrination centers, you would get arrested.

If they do it in a grade school classroom, they call it "education".

But if you do it in an adult workplace, they call it "sexual harassment".

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Related:

Education, Tech Policy Leaders Ask Congress to Investigate Partnership Between NewsGuard, Teachers’ Union

A group of leaders from 19 education and tech policy institutions sent a letter on Thursday asking members of Congress to investigate a new partnership between the nation’s second largest teachers’ union and NewsGuard, a tool that provides “trust ratings” for news and information websites.

Under the partnership with the American Federation of Teachers, NewsGuard’s browser extension would be added to the computers of the union’s 1.7 million members, tens of millions of students they teach and their families.

AFT President Randi Weingarten has touted the deal, which was first announced in January, as a “game-changer for teachers and families drowning in an ocean of online dishonesty.”
 
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