White House Collaborated With NSBA Writing Letter Requesting The FBI To Label Conservative Parents Domestic Terrorists.

The National School Boards Association (NSBA) has apologized for a controversial letter in which it asked the Justice Department to investigate parents under domestic terrorism laws, blaming the association’s “concerning lack of internal process and accountability” and promising policy changes “to ensure this does not happen again.” An independent review of the events surrounding the Sept. 29, 2021 letter to the Justice Department resulted in an apology and a promise to do better moving ahead in a statement released on May 20. The National School Boards Association’s (NSBA) controversial Sept. 29 letter (pdf) compared some parents’ actions protesting policies like critical race theory or COVID-19 restrictions to “domestic terrorism” and claimed that “America’s public schools and its education leaders are under immediate threat.” “As these acts of hatred, violence, and threats against public school authorities have multiplied, these terrible acts…

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UK Parents Feeling Cornered As Sex Education Is Forced Upon Children Far Too Young; Reprobate Legislators And Faithless Society.

Wales will implement required sex education programs that would “gradually empower learners” in themes including equity, sex, gender, and sexuality from a young age, but activists are pushing the government to the High Court to get the mandatory part removed. Kim Isherwood, the chair of the Public Child Protection Wales group, has initiated a legal action on behalf of 5,000 parents and grandparents to reverse a Labour-led administration proposal to make a new level of Religious and Sex Education (RSE) lectures mandatory. They claim that children as young as three will be taught “sensitive and potentially inappropriate issues” like gender ideology, and that parents would be disenfranchised by “being denied their time-honoured right to remove their kid from sex education.” According to The Epoch Times, Isherwood anticipates hearing from the court in early June. Professor David Paton, who has claimed…

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