The central issue in the Virginia Governors Race that will be settled in less than a week is emerging to become a fight over the DNC effort to force their CRT-type ideological value system on American children in public schools.
The symbolic moment of that issue might yet be defined as the choice by DNC candidate and Clinton operative and former DNC chair, as well as former Virginia Governor, Terry McAuliffe to openly declare that parents have no rights in determining how to educate their children. The chilling message fell upon Virginia parents with existential devastation, the DNC was making it nakedly clear that your kids were theres, and their values will be your kids’ values, and if you resist, the Department of Justice will arrest you for being terrorists.
The question is, will this chilling message, this epic political self-wound by the uncharismatic McAuliffe, make it to the cheap seats, so to speak, where life is seen almost purely through the DNC machine’s screens? If it does, we expect this race to end with a 52-48 victory for Glenn Youngkin, a victory that would most likely be reflected as 56-44 if the race were fully transparent and not loaded, most likely, with spam mail-in ballots, and whatever else the DNC can throw into their favor should the race be close enough to steal.
Under the CRT-type guidelines, what I wrote above will one day get me arrested, as race and gender rights override Bills of Rights, especially of those in the races and genders and values and beliefs that fall outside of the fine-line parameter of proper humaning as defined by the DNC. Rule of priest-king versus Rule of law is the real battle that is taking place, not just in Virginia, but across this country.
Here is a link to a video where McAuliffe reiterates the essential point that education should be left to the educators:
McAuliffe on Parents’ Choice in Education – NBC4 Washington
From www.nbcwashington.com
2021-10-28 16:01:15
Excerpt:
News4’s Northern Bureau Chief Julie Carey and political analyst Bob Holsworth discuss Terry McAuliffe’s position on parents’ involvement in what kids learn in the classroom.
Here is the writing of one of these education experts that wish to take moral authority over the minds of your children, who seems more concerned with professional respect for educators over the agency and sovereignty of parents:
Why ‘parental rights’ in schools is untenable
From www.washingtonpost.com
2021-10-28 18:55:57
Excerpt:
“It’s absurd for parents to tell teachers what to teach,” said Diane Ravitch, education historian and advocate for public schools. “ … The result would be chaos, and in most cases would be parents telling teachers to teach the way they were taught decades earlier.” What’s more, she said, “It thoroughly discredits the teacher’s professionalism and expertise,” adding: “I can’t think of a more effective way to demoralize teachers and drive them out of the classroom.”
DOJ DNC operative Garland decided to double down on the McAuliffe gaffe and declared that the DOJ would target parents and call them terrorists if they defied the school boards pushing the CRT-like agenda on our children, using our taxpayer dollars to do it.
‘Ingraham Angle’ on Garland weaponizing the DOJ
From www.foxnews.com
2021-10-28 16:10:17
Excerpt:
Now, in 2009, when the Tea Party took off, the issue that had so many Americans energized was the opposition to Obamacare. In 2021, the issue is education. The one good thing about the awful, terrible pandemic is that parents had the time to burrow into their children’s schooling, and many were horrified about what they saw.
It turns out that a new so-called anti-racism and gender equity focus wasn’t so popular after all.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: –poison, this will tear this country apart if it becomes a part of our fabric.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: On critical race theory, which is pretty much going to be teaching kids how to hate each other, how to dislike each other.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Just because I do not want critical race theory tau
A Republican representative drove home the chilling point of a DOJ threatening parents for standing up to anti-American agendas that defy our Rule of Law Bill of Rights contract.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne: Justice Department aims to threaten parents into submission
From www.foxnews.com
2021-10-28 17:54:25
Excerpt:
We live in bizarre and profoundly disturbing times where our nation is run by an administration who empowers drug cartels and human traffickers to commit horrific crimes against Americans.
This is the same administration currently mobilizing the FBI to investigate and intimidate concerned parents speaking out about education in taxpayer funded schools.
From my first days as a local elected official, I have stood with the men and women of law enforcement even as other elected officials cynically, sanctimoniously, and wrongly threw them under the bus. But now, as with all actions in the Biden administration, we are seeing yet another federal agency weaponized against its own citizenry. Such an exercise deserves to be opposed.
To be clear, any credible threats and acts of violence should be investigated and prosecuted. With more than 14 years serving as an elected…
Virginia is a bellweather, not the end or the beginning, or the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning. The results need not crystalize the final outcome as we fight to preserve the Bill of Rights in our American lands, nor would victory end our struggle or assure our victory.
Even just finding who the “we” is might not be settled by the Virginia election, as it must surely be broader than Conservatves and Republicans. It must reach the unpolitical and galvanize them to act. If it fails to do this, Mcauliffe will win. If he wins by less than four, you can bet that election is in doubt. If he wins by more than four, he won the election for real.
Youngkin will have to win by more than four points to win the election of record.
We are predicting a 60 percent chance of a Youngkin win, and are settling on a 53-47 final record of election, followed by an intense DNC barrage across the socio-cultural production that will declare the victory a mere blip, an anomoly, with some corporations declaring concerns that Virginia was about to become racist and dangerous for all disenfranchised peoples in the land.
The song’s not as effective as it once was, however, and socio-cultural authority is waning, even as the DNC only increases its near-monopolistic grip on the screens that reflect these worlds.