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CarrieDodson17 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also, traditionalapproach.org has some great resources that could be of use to you if at some time in the future you decide on alternate schooling arrangements including, with your personal skillset and background, starting your own small private school.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have not belittled anyone. I have stated truths including that TO ME it is surprising that parents continue to entrust the government with their kids education and safety.

We all make personal lifestyle choices that we are ultimately responsible for. As a widowed single mother living in one of the two most expensive states in our nation who also chooses to homeschool I know that anyone who makes the choice to homeschool can do so. I'm not even saying everyone should homeschool or that what works for me should work for you.

I can only assume that parents still trusting the government to educate their kids don't realize the rights they forfeit every time their child enters a public school, including the right to collect their child at their discretion discussed in more detail lower in this thread.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's interesting you bring this point up. It is presently legal for public schools to keep your kids INDEFINITELY when the government decides there is a credible threat. That would include any threats the government may create for the purpose of separating you from your children. The moment you drop your kid off at their public school, you the parent do not have legal authority to go and collect your child if the government says you may not. So, I am not exaggerating when I say that between the risk of your kid getting jabbed without your consent or the risk of your child being detained against your will, you give up a lot of your freedom by dropping your kid off to be educated at your local public school.

This is like the NDAA laws passed under Obama that said American citizens could be indefinitely detained without charges brought. Just because the law went into effect doesn't mean it is definitely going to happen to all or even any of us, though it has happened and will continue to happen to some people. In the same way, the fact that public schools CAN declare an emergency and detain your kid indefinitely doesn't mean that they will but I'm not comfortable dropping my son off to a govt run institution that openly tells me they have the legal right to keep me from my child for as long as they wish and I would imagine that if other parents presently choosing to remain in the public schools were educated on this point and aware of the freedoms they give up in utilizing the public schools they would have some concerns with it too.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

I live in a supposedly blue state but don't trust that label because our elections have been rigged for decades.

Moving is an option that some are considering but if you follow Brendon O'Connell's work you'll have also considered that there may be a deliberate effort that includes people we presently consider to be "good guys" to coerce migration so Patritos are more consolidated.

The carrots coming out of Florida to entice Patriots to relocate there, for example, sound like slightly higher brow bribes than the ice cream offers for children who agree to take their jabs. Maybe I'm too suspicious or perhaps I am right. Time will tell.

What I am sure of is that what we're experiencing now is not by any means the final phase of their plans. Many in the US think it is impossible, for example, that we'll ever lose our guns but those same people, some of them, may still be thinking in the very short term of this year or next and may not have considered how very patient the DS is.

We are less able to defend ourselves if we are consolidated. I hope a lot of Patriots in blue states will stay put to defend our homes.

In 4 or 5 years, maybe sooner, AI machines may be employed to do the collection and enforcement work that our fellow men in law enforcement, wouldn't because they refuse to turn against us or couldn't because we are armed. If I am right that they are deliberately working to divide us geographically for future projects they have in store, by moving we would be cooperating with their efforts.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not religious. But if I were I might caution you about the biblical warnings on attacking widows lol. And Ron Paul was the best Presidential candidate we had an option to consider electing, had our system not been rigged, in my lifetime.

If you feel so great about what you're doing and you know it is best for your kids I guess you should keep doing what you're doing!

It's great that you're working to make change in the public schools. Maybe you'll wake someone up by bringing up issues there. The structure of our present top down govt funded school system is what allowed this to occur so more than likely these institutions and their federal and state funding will need to be completely eliminated and then re-imagined and re-created at a local level before the top down problems we're seeing now will be successfully corrected.

Whatever you are able to accomplish in making changes there without losing access to the govt funds and the ability to operate will be indicative of what the govt is ALLOWING you to change, not what your actions are somehow requiring the govt to change.

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CarrieDodson17 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ronpaulcurriculum.com is fantastic.

I am a widowed mother of one child. I have my own modest income and live in a modest home and choose to purchase only things I can afford to buy.

My son loves what he is learning at home and the freedom he has to advance beyond what he could in a classroom with 30 other kids but more importantly the content is morally and technically sound.

You seem to be very triggered and defensive about your choice to partake of the beast educational indoctrination system. That is a problem you'll have to work through.

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CarrieDodson17 4 points ago +4 / -0

You can choose to keep your kids in the beast system public school as long as you wish in the same way you can choose to accept the beast system jab or any of the other beast system offerings that make your life more pleasant. I am still buying and selling with the beast system's worthless paper dollars. To varying degrees all of us are still enslaved.

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CarrieDodson17 1 point ago +3 / -2

Very sad. You are not the only one who believes that you're too entrapped in the beast slave system to make a change. I very much doubt you couldn't make a change if you chose to make that sacrifice but I am also not surprised that you, like many others, won't.

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CarrieDodson17 5 points ago +6 / -1

It's not shallow to point out the truth. It is not selfish to prioritize the physical, emotional and intellectual safety of your children over your present lifestyle. Having children, more than at any other time in history perhaps, is a choice and too many parents are eager to farm their most important responsibility of educating and raising their own children onto someone else.

If the American public had to pay the same monetary cost for the public schools that they do by investing in homeschooling or choosing a private school, the public schools today would be empty. Ron Paul agrees and has a fabulous home school curriculum ronpaulcurriculum.com that we have used for three years now.

Since the events we have seen unfold since 2020 there isn't a parent in America whose kids are still enrolled in public school who can say with integrity that they are not compromising their kid's best interest educationally, emotionally, intellectually and maybe even physically by keeping their kids in public school.

I stand by my comment and will add that people still enrolling their kids in public schools are either too far trapped in the beast debt slave system to believe they can remove themselves or too in love with their present lifestyle to make some sacrifices for the wellbeing of their children.

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CarrieDodson17 4 points ago +4 / -0

A cousin of mine waited until maybe two months ago to take his first jab. (How anyone could be JUST now signing up for the thing after all the information out there about risks and injuries and deaths is beyond me).

He heard all the risks from me and from others. The propaganda and desire to live an uninterrupted lifestyle of social acceptance combined to get him.

We had been making plans for some time for me to help him start a new business venture. He is hardworking and capable and had a challenging upbringing with narcissistic adoptive parents who never helped him with anything including his education despite their ability to do so. I wanted to give him a helping hand when the opportunity arose.

Post jabs he called me up to tell me about a business he wanted to acquire. I told him I was sorry but could no longer loan money to him because I am much less confident there will be a ROA given the choice he made.

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CarrieDodson17 8 points ago +8 / -0

That awesome black lady with kids in tow who hijacked someone else's news footage to say that white liberal women were the problem in America. Loved her.

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CarrieDodson17 10 points ago +10 / -0

Add arrogance in their too. There are lots of people who are not only ignorant, but so incredibly arrogant and close minded that they cannot even consider they might be wrong.

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CarrieDodson17 19 points ago +19 / -0

I was just wondering where the men who were publicly standing up to this were at....very glad to see this one.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

Two separate people missed the tone here. friend? Weird. I hear ya.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

UncleHooly very sorry to learn of your being wrongfully terminated. You are not alone.

"I do believe you're there somewhere and I'm just not bumping into you. Maybe you're reading this thread."

Sounds like your take is that some of the good men are stuck at home unjustly out of work for refusing the jab. That could be one explanation for why I am not seeing them in the wild standing up to the tyranny of late.

I think you must not have read the whole thread or perhaps you missed in the comments....I'm not seeking a mate. Just generally wondering what has happened to so many of the men when a small lady with her kid in tow in society today is more confident and comfortable not complying than the big masked men around her.

Surely you have seen a lot of reluctantly compliant men too when you've been out for this or that. For me it is a head scratcher.

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CarrieDodson17 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks for sharing and sorry if my post came off as yet another criticism of men. I know you guys are out there. I just haven't been seeing you! When I see men who cower and comply and act fearful, it makes me feel fearful too. I want to see more leadership in American men generally.

To your point about divorce - agreed. Divorce is incentivized and women in American culture are most often, though not always, the beneficiaries of that arrangement.

I have seen firsthand women unjustly rewarded greater power than men in modern day society regarding everything from reproductive choices to child rearing. More than one male associate in recent years has LOST HIS KIDS because his wife wanted to upgrade to a "better model" and courts amazingly sided with the mother. That would literally kill me, I think.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

Porn is what is wrong with the men?

Not disagreeing with the theory but I have to say I feel like it was around when I was a kid too but the men were just more manly then.

It would be nice to know for sure what the problem is so we can work to remove it. Definitely have seen lots of cultural attacks on traditional masculinity that were far less common when I was a child.

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CarrieDodson17 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have always preferred spending time quietly at home too but have been deliberately trying to go out more just to encourage people who see me that it is ok to move freely without a mask.

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CarrieDodson17 1 point ago +1 / -0

Great work! I shared. Thank you. :)

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CarrieDodson17 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thankfully, I do have a great man and know several others here.

I just never seem to see them in the wild when their strong, confident masculinity would be of great use and comfort. When I was younger it seems like all the men were masculine men.

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CarrieDodson17 6 points ago +9 / -3

Just naming the people he is keeping company with there is enough to tell us the truth about flynn.

Bummer. We even had a Gen Flynn t shirt.

Where have all the good guys gone??

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