Hello John,
Why do socialists want to rewrite history and take over education? George Orwell insightfully answered this question decades
ago:
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the
past.”
If remote learning the past two years did anything good, it exposed the radical ideas permeating K-12 education. Before now,
it was thought that indoctrination was only happening on college campuses.
Unfortunately, that’s no longer the case.
Socialists are indoctrinating children in K-12 education.
To make matters worse, Biden’s Education Secretary was involved in the National School Board Association’s letter to the FBI calling
parents terrorists.
Americans must take back education from radicals before it’s too late. We’re already getting a late start, but there’s one
organization leading the fight.
Allow me to introduce Connor Boyack, the author of the popular Tuttle Twins children’s book series.
This year, the Tuttle Twins program is releasing an American History curriculum that focuses on teaching principles of economic
freedom, personal liberties, and answers questions that current history books omit.
Can you donate $10, $35, $100, $250, or any
amount to get the Tuttle Twins American History curriculum into schools? Click here to donate >>
The Tuttle Twins are
taking back American History from the socialists, Critical Race Theory advocates, and the 1619 Project.
Here’s how it will work.
- Connor is working with historians, authors, and curriculum experts to create an American History curriculum that will
honor our past while telling the entire truth. It won’t shy away from controversy, but it will show the narrative underlying American history
— our universal fight for freedom.
- Working with our Tuttle Twins branding and illustrators, the history will be both entertaining and intellectually
stimulating for kids.
- Connor’s goal is to distribute 5,000 copies of the Tuttle Twins American History curriculum and get 5
charter schools to make it their official curriculum in 2022.
The Tuttle Twins
books are already popular with kids. They teach kids about individual liberty, rule of law, limited government, free-market economics, and personal
responsibility. Things they are definitely not being taught in public schools.
Here’s why I am asking for your help in this project.
The Tuttle Twins program is supported by a non-profit organization, Libertas Institute, which does not take taxpayer dollars. It’s 100% funded
by generous donors.
To achieve this goal, Connor is looking to raise $50,000 online in the next month. ANY amount you can give goes directly towards this project,
and it will be critical to producing a pro-freedom history of America.