Parents shouldn’t have authority over what schools teach their kids, says McAuliffe

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Conservatives excoriated Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe after he declared during the second and final debate before the election that parents should not have a say in what schools teach their children.

“In regard to our kids in schools, we are called for everyone to love everyone,” Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin said Tuesday night. “And I agree with your conclusion, Terry [McAuliffe], that we should let local school districts actually make these decisions. But we must ask them to include concepts of safety and privacy and respect in the discussion and we must ask that they include parents in the dialogue.”

“What we’ve seen over the course of this last 20 months is our school systems refusing to engage with parents. In fact in Fairfax County this past week, we watched parents so upset because there was such sexually explicit material in the library they had never seen, it was shocking,” Youngkin stated. “And in fact, you vetoed the bill that would have informed parents that they were there. You believe school systems should tell children what to do. I believe parents should be in charge of their kids’ education.”

“I’m not gonna let parents come into schools and actually take books out and make their own decisions,” McAuliffe declared. “I stopped the bill that I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.”

He then asserted that he supports parents having the right to veto books rather than make decisions regarding which books are placed in school libraries.

McAuliffe vigorously advocated for transgender students and made it clear that local school districts should be free to make independent decisions on controversial issues ostensibly without parental input.

He vetoed a bill that was referred to as the “Beloved” bill in 2016 that was meant to give parents the power to block their children’s exposure to sexually explicit books in schools, according to The Washington Post. The legislation would have stipulated that teachers would have to inform parents of any “sexually explicit material” being shown in the classroom and offer them the option to have their child opt-out of the lesson because of it.

McAuliffe was criticized by Youngkin when he was governor for vetoing the bill. He contended at the time that “parents should be in charge of their kid’s education.” Youngkin also brought up the reaction by enraged parents over Fairfax County High School allegedly presenting “sexually explicit” material in the school library without prior parental consent.

The two books in question were “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe and “Lawn Boy” by Jonathon Evison. They were removed from the high school library last week, according to WTOP News. Outraged parents have referred to the books as pornographic. Kobabe’s book allegedly shows pictures of oral sex and masturbation, while Evison’s reportedly shows graphic depictions of a man having sex with children.

The race between Youngkin and McAuliffe is said to be very tight and will take place on Nov. 2. Parents up in arms over what their children are being force-fed in school and those against COVID mandates could well swing the election in Youngkin’s favor.

Senior adviser to former President Trump Stephen Miller tore into McAuliffe over his statement on teachers and parents, tweeting, “Make sure every parent in Virginia hears this before they vote.”

Senator Ted Cruz tweeted, “Always dangerous when Dems are accidentally honest: McAuliffe thinks he should decide what school kids are taught, and pesky parents should shut up & obey!”

Conservative pundit Laura Ingraham didn’t hold back either, “Do Virginians want freedom or not? The answer can’t be McAuliffe.”

Former Trump comms director Tim Murtaugh also nailed McAuliffe on Twitter: “For months, McAuliffe has severely underestimated how pissed off parents are – particularly in Northern Virginia. He’ll regret having said this.”

Rapid Response Director for the GOP Tommy Pigott responded, “If not parents, who? These are their kids! Message received loud and clear: If you’re a parent concerned about what your kid is being taught, don’t vote for Terry McAuliffe.”

Original Article: https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/09/29/mcauliffe-slammed-for-saying-parents-shouldnt-have-authority-over-what-schools-teach-their-kids-1141434/

6 thoughts on “Parents shouldn’t have authority over what schools teach their kids, says McAuliffe

  1. I taught in the public school setting for 30 years. When it comes to the fundamentals: reading, writing, and arithemetic parents shouldn’t be alarmed. We may be using a different curriculum and systems to teach some of the fundamentals but it’s basically what everyone needs to know. That being said, anyone who thinks that parents shouldn’t have a say in what schools teach their child is an idiot. Let me define idiot for you: A stupid person (fool · halfwit · nincompoop · dunce · dolt · ignoramus · cretin · imbecile · dullard · moron · simpleton · clod · tomfool · noddy · clodpole · loggerhead · spoony · mooncalf). Parents are and should be their child’s first source of instruction. Parents, you’re the one who is ultimately responsible for the type of person your child grows up to be. At home, don’t neglect instructing your child. Don’t get so busy doing life that you hand this over to educators. And for God sake, when they are teaching moral issues that you don’t agree with or are supplying materials you don’t want your child exposed to TAKE A STAND. It’s your tax dollars that pay teacher’s salaries. And for those of you who know how to pray, pray for the people who teach your child. You’d be surprised how many of them agree with you.

  2. McAuliffe is just another incompetent, dumbocrap, like the disgaceful,embarrassment, clown in the wh, we are about to impeach. Listen to what comes out of this guys pie hole, u know u wouldn’t vote for him.

  3. Parents have every right to tell this Idiot and any other Idiots that they will choose what their kids are taught. Not some Stupid Trangender Crap or CRT . Let our kids alone and no you cannot Mandate a Damm thing to any American 🇺🇸 we are a free society and will stay that way

  4. Oh yes they should McAuliffe, especially when it is NOT fair and balanced and our kids are being taught that moral decay is quite alright. How about we teach them to become Christians, bet you wouldn’t like it, huh?

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