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School Kids - Pawns in Social Reform and their Domestic Terrorist Parents


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1 hour ago, IDBillzFan said:

What does child porn sound like when read from someone in Louisiana?

 

I'm glad you asked.

 

 


I didn't realize he read that in the Senate!
 

Sen. Kennedy reads passages from pornographic books Genderqueer and All Boys are Blue.

The Illinois Sec. of State Alexi Giannoulias responds by saying "those words are disturbing coming from your mouth."

His state's new law stops parents from being able to remove it from libraries.

 

 

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Don't want your first-graders taught gender fluidity, sex education, and the 1619 project?  Congratulations, you're a "parental rights extremist."

 

Short step from that to a "terrorist."

 

 

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On 9/19/2023 at 8:22 PM, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

Don't want your first-graders taught gender fluidity, sex education, and the 1619 project?  Congratulations, you're a "parental rights extremist."

 

Short step from that to a "terrorist."

 

C'mon man, first graders should be taught that being a boy or a girl is wrong, how to properly service adults, and that they should eternally feel bad about themselves because they ain't black!

 

Anything less, and the terrorists win!

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Maine Dad Says High School Clinic Sent 17-Year-Old Daughter Home with Secret Baggy of Zoloft, Sicced Child Protective Services on Him For Complaining


"You can't just give my daughter pills in a ziplock baggie and send them home," said Eric Sack.

 

A Fairfield father says that a federally funded health clinic operating within Lawrence High School provided his minor daughter with a baggy of prescription anti-depressants without his knowledge or consent.

 

When the girl’s father, Eric Sack, discovered the baggy of pills over the weekend, his daughter told him that it was provided to her by the Bulldog Health Center, a School Based Health Center (SBHC) at Lawrence High School.

 

Sack saw the the pills as an infringement on his parental rights, but he was also concerned that the school’s clinic sent unlabeled drugs with no child-resistant container into his home, where his two other younger children also live.

 

He called Lawrence High School Principal Dan Bowers to complain about the undisclosed drug treatments the school clinic gave his daughter, but Bowers insisted the SBHC was a separate entity from the school and not under his control.

Bowers did not respond to a phone call and an email seeking comment for this story.

 

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Sack pulled his daughter out of the public school this week to make her appointments with a doctor and a therapist.

“I’m looking out for the best interests of my daughter. That’s why I pulled her out of school,” said Sack. “Because I don’t think she really ought to be there if they’re going to start giving her pills, you know? Until I sit down with a doctor that I pick for my daughter, not through the school.”

 

After Sack withheld his daughter from school, someone at either the school or the health clinic contacted the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office of Child and Family Services, the division of state government tasked with investigating allegations of child abuse.

 

On Thursday, an agent from Child Protective Services (CPS) called Sack and informed him that he would be arriving shortly to make a surprise visit to his home to conduct a child welfare investigation.

 

“They called and said it was an emergency situation at my house, that I was pretty near holding my daughter hostage, is what the gentleman that came yesterday told me,” Sack said.

 

“He had information that only the school and Bulldog Health Center had,” he said.

 

For three hours, CPS Agent Dylan Wood grilled Sack and his family individually and as a group, including asking questions about Sack’s firearms and where he keeps them.

 

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The visit from CPS is reminiscent of similar visits that happened in a Damariscotta school district last year after two parents complained about a 26-year-old social worker who had begun a social gender transition on a 13-year-old girl without her mother’s consent.

 

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24 minutes ago, Ann said:

 

The top 5 schools only had 11% proficiency!

 

Look on the bright side: everyone is stupid, so no one is smarter than anyone else, because that would be racist.

 

But hey...here's a children's book to teach you how to suck another boy's dick! 

 

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