Right now, many students are enrolled in “distance learning” programs through their public school systems, which is giving their parents unprecedented visibility into the anti-family indoctrination their children have been steeped in for years.
Young children are being taught “anti-racist” Black Lives Matter (BLM) curriculum, being presented with questions of gender identity and sexuality at a young age, and being fed lessons from “The 1619 Project” — a New York Times-developed “curriculum” that has been debunked for numerous factual errors.
Over the past several months, we have seen what can happen when a generation has been steeped in anti-American, anti-Judeo-Christian worldviews in school. Youth took to the streets by the thousands to protest, riot, and topple historic monuments in the name of radical socialist and Marxist causes.
We all have a pretty good idea of where they learned ideas like those.
But, what I’m really interested in right now is what the American people think. I want to know what age you think it appropriate for our public schools to teach kids about sensitive issues like BLM, climate change, and transgender issues -- and whether they can be trusted to teach them correctly.
At PragerU, we know where we stand. We were founded to help young people learn pro-America values.
We’re bringing together Americans who want the next generation to learn about America’s blessings and limitless opportunities.
In our opinion, the indoctrination by the radical left in schools has brainwashed nearly an entire generation into being devoid of thinking critically and loving America.
Again, these are just my thoughts, and I’m quite interested in learning where you stand. Please tell me today. I’ll be checking my inbox for your answers.