Disney corporate president Karey Burke says, "as the mother of one transgender child and one pansexual child," she supports having "many, many, many LGBTQIA characters in our stories" and wants a “minimum of 50% of characters to be LGBTQIA and racial minorities.”
(gab.com)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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there are reasons that make homeschooling harder. the list is too long to get into. you are correct that most ppl overestimate the work required and fail to focus on the goal -- thinking the public school process is the way.
fortunate you found a college you can trust.
my daughter was on 2 scholarships (military and engineering) but unfortunately, her UW experience was horrid. Shocking the amount of insanity in the military and hard science classes ......
One of our daughters was very pro-life, and a seemingly strong Christian, until she went to college at a liberal state university (I guess that's redundant :) ), and the three years there managed to undo the previous 18 years. The effects of peer pressure are tremendous, and I believe a lot of people cave to peer pressure their entire adult lives.
I am so sorry! Just keep praying and she may come around when the real pain hits her. It's coming and there are no atheists in a foxhole.
If you've ever had the luxury of "fitting in," it is very hard to let go of that.
Fortunately, hearing loss, asperger's (and the associated moral rigidity) spared my daughter from conversion. No same aged friends most of her life, but never converted.
Peterson talks about the failure to make friends with your peers in childhood being problematic -- but he should have added -- "it depends."
Prayers to you and your daughter that she may see the Truth.
As a newly retired educator, I support homeschooling.
I was a squeaky wheel in a very large machine that seldom heard me. There is so much to fix (starting with school boards GET INVOLVED) before we subject more of our most precious future to this institution.
I am glad to hear it!