Dear Friend, It doesn’t take a seasoned political
analyst to see that the results from Virginia race for Governor were
driven by parents, not political agendas.The win in
our neighboring state is a testament, I believe, to the need for our
elected officials to be responsive to parents and recognize that it is
parents, and not government schools, that play the major role in
educating their children. The issue is whether parents are
still entitled to educate their children according to their values,
not Critical Race Theory or any other curriculum designed to
indoctrinate children. Lt. Governor Robinson is right that some
schools are feeding our children pornography, and this election shows
that parents have reached the tipping point. We have
worked for almost 5 years to expose and remove harmful curriculum from
North Carolina classrooms that entices children to give away their
innocence and exchange it for a lie. From battling invasive surveys
such as CMS
sex ed survey, the "Diversity Inventory,"
and the infamous "Stick
Figure" assignment; to exposing the indoctrination efforts
of social justice training via the Social
Justice Standards, and Welcoming
Schools curriculums; to confronting inappropriate books in
our schools such as Transgender Crayons,
Jacob's
New Dress, and Emma Deserves a New
Identity, the NC Values Coalition has been on
the front lines defending the family.If
you support our work defending the rights of parents to oversee their
child's education, would you consider supporting it by making a $25,
$50, or $100 financial donation today?
Sincerely,
Tami Fitzgerald North Carolina Values
Coalition
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