Blog PRAGER: The Single Best Thing Americans Can Do To Retake America Share This Post Education PRAGER: The Single Best Thing Americans Can Do To Retake America By redkudzu_admin on June 30th 2021 No Comments / 111 views The most frequent question people pose to me is: What can I/we do to fight back against the nihilistic anti-American destruction of virtually all the country’s major institutions? There is an answer. The single best thing Americans can do to counter the left-wing attack on America — against its freedoms, its schools, its families, its children, its governmental institutions, its sports, its news and entertainment media, its medical establishment, the CIA, the FBI, the State Department and the military — is to take their children out of America’s schools. Other than in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), the vast majority of America’s elementary schools, high schools, colleges, and universities teach your child or grandchild almost nothing important; prematurely sexualize them, thereby robbing them of their innocence; and harm them intellectually and morally. They rarely teach them, for example, art or music because they are too busy teaching them race-centered hatred of whites, of America and of America’s values. Sending your child(ren) to most American schools is playing Russian roulette with their values — but unlike the gun in Russian roulette, which has a bullet in only one of its six chambers, the schools’ guns hold four or five bullets. Full Article Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Login with: Continue with Facebook Continue with Google Continue with Twitter Share This Post redkudzu_admin The goal of this site is to give information. Whether from national sites or locally in Georgia. Related Articles School Board Votes to Ban Having Valedictorians Because the ‘Competition’ is ‘Unhealthy’ May 21st 2016 Taxpayer criticizes Fayette School Board for buying facial recognition cameras August 7th 2021 2019 NAEP Results: Evidence mounts against Common Core. Georgia stagnant; achievement gap widens May 14th 2020