They sincerely believe that parents pose the greatest danger to their own children. If there were enough dollars in the state coffers, they would assign a unionized bureaucrat to monitor and control everything you do around and for your children. Though constrained, they will stop at nothing to take away your rights over your children and, instead, permit the exercise of debauchery upon your child while in school – without your knowledge or consent.
Originally published by The Orange County Register
“We’re always there for these kids. These are our kids and we need to make sure that we are lifting them up,” a hyperventilating Sen. Scott Wiener said a few weeks ago inaugurating Pride Month. He was busy conflating school notification policies that keep parents engaged in raising their kids with (as Wiener puts it) “outing gay and lesbian kids.”
“As we fight all the nasty people out there who are trying to harm us – and we’re going to beat them – we’re going to win. Let’s celebrate,” he concluded.
Who are all the “nasty people” he’s fighting?
You: Parents.
Wiener’s hardly alone. California’s ruling class – from Gov. Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Rob Bonta and state schools chief Tony Thurmond through the state legislature and your unfriendly neighborhood teacher’s union – is an anti-family cabal.
They sincerely believe that parents pose the greatest danger to their own children. If there were enough dollars in the state coffers, they would assign a unionized bureaucrat to monitor and control everything you do around and for your children. Though constrained, they will stop at nothing to take away your rights over your children and, instead, permit the exercise of debauchery upon your child while in school – without your knowledge or consent.
“The punishment of parents who refuse to take part in the government is to live under a government of family assassins.”
It’s time for more action and less apathy, to take your kids back from the cabal. Parents need to roundly repudiate the bill’s proponents and set a curfew for these reckless politicians: the general election in November seems reasonable.
Get out and vote as if the lives of your children depend on it…because they do.
Lance Christensen is vice president at California Policy Center.