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We don't celebrate MLK day. In fact, I don't know anybody who truly celebrates it other than the media who use it to pretend they're being diverse and inclusive.
My daughter had to draw picture of the fraud....time to have a little chat with the teacher/principal whoever I need to talk to,to get a curriculum and then have a chat to let them know my daughter will not be brainwashed with this garbage.She wants the truth about him then I will tell her,not this state set standard of lying to the kids about it. Making him out to be a saint.
If you don't like it, have your kid homeschooled. You don't like the "state set standard", don't send your kids to a public school.
We don't celebrate MLK day. In fact, I don't know anybody who truly celebrates it other than the media who use it to pretend they're being diverse and inclusive.
So I guess that you are going to keep preaching your third grade education to the great number of people that can fit into your semiwide trailor home
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Originally Posted by Rafo1981
What culture is that? Corn-holing your cousin in the ditch where you throw all your old refrigerators?
That's right you 2. Can't beat my argument so turn to stereotypes and trash talking...really shows off that maturity
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Originally Posted by simetime
You are right especially 15 yrs from now when your daughter comes home with a black baby
Well she will be 21 then and won't be my responsibility but she will never be allowed in my home ever again.
That only happens to parents who 1. Don't teach their kids correctly and 2. Don't care who their kids hang out with or who they are influenced by. Parents should be their kids influence.
That's right you 2. Can't beat my argument so turn to stereotypes and trash talking...really shows off that maturity
Well she will be 21 then and won't be my responsibility but she will never be allowed in my home ever again.
That only happens to parents who 1. Don't teach their kids correctly and 2. Don't care who their kids hang out with or who they are influenced by. Parents should be their kids influence.
Very, very sad. I can't believe this attitude still exists.
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