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Monday, January 27, 2025

Raising Next-gen Conservatives

The first step in solving a problem is to acknowledge that the problem exists. Only then can steps be taken to solve, or at least manage the problem. During the COVID lockdowns many schools instituted remote learning and parents got to see first-hand some of the things their children were being exposed to. We know there's a problem, but what can we do about it?

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  1. I've been working on my grandson for 15 of his 17 years, he was too young to understand at 1 & 2... He doesn't follow any of the trans-homo agendas and actually thinks they are weird... He loves President Trump and has been a fan since the first time around... He's got a good head on his shoulders and is a logical thinker.. fingers crossed he stays that way
    JD

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  2. What parents can do is see these people get fired and never work in a school again. Or my favorite, deport them to a communist country.

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  3. I think there has to be talk of what a Conservative is and what they have accomplished the last 30 years.

    Besides being a Democrat from the decade prior to the year and conserving nothing but jingoism they call patriotism.

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  4. We have to teach through example. Speaking as an old guy, from what I've seen they're a pretty good bunch. They have their big mouthed idiots, but, what the hell- we had hippies. Before that, there were beatniks. Don't sell them short.

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