Maybe I'm not the only one, but I just don't understand the statement "Everything we've been taught is a lie" and I especially don't get how some people get to know already and others don't - like me.
So -- just consider these questions in relation to upcoming events -- they run through my mind daily because I am a critical thinker.
Will we just stand around and say, "yay, we have our country back!" And then wonder, "Ok, now what?" The clock doesn't stop for us to have a bunch of committee meetings.
What was kept from us? Where are the books of the Bible that were removed?
If I need to go back to school to be prepared to help teach those children who may not have a home to be home-schooled in
I want to know who is going to be writing, publishing, and printing the new textbooks with the correct history?
When will teachers be retrained? Where? What colleges?
Bottom line as to why I am impatient -- I want to be proactive in helping pick up the pieces. I don't think Skittles bouncing out of rainbows is going to happen and our kids will need help learning - how can we teach them if we don't even know?
If there is a special collection place for citizens like me - please let me know because I can teach if I am needed. But I need to finish my Master's Degree and get a license to teach in my state - see what I mean?
If there are a lot of teachers who have been teaching our kids that trans crap - they are going to (hopefully) be removed and we need to step in, right?
No one knows everything, except God. We continue to find things out that we didn't know, and our narrative changes. That has always been the case. There have always been lies, but I don't think all of what we know are lies. We will just need to do research, keep doing research.