CORRECT: GOVERNMENT IS NOT A CO-PARENT. But there’s a flaw in your logic. If you support government schooling in any way shape or form (which you do), then the government IS a co-parent by default. There is no escaping this conclusion. “‘Don’t Tell Voters That Their Main Issue Is Bullsh*t’: Parents, Members Of Congress Rally Outside The Capitol.”

Parents, activists, media figures and members of Congress gathered outside the Capitol Tuesday to rally for parents’ rights in education.

 

The “Government Is NOT A Co-Parent” rally, organized by the Independent Women’s Network, featured some of the most vocal figures in the fight for parents rights’ in K-12 education. Parents across the country are organizing against controversial ideology, such as Critical Race Theory (CRT), transgender policies and graphic sexual content in school libraries. . . .

 

The parent education movement that has mobilized in Virginia is happening across the country, because Americans want to know what is being taught in their schools, Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy told the crowd.

 

“Right now the most important thing we could be doing is taking back our school boards, taking back our schools across this country, reinstating in our children the proper understanding and respect for the history and the greatness of this country unapologetically,” Roy said.

This raises an interesting question: whose schools are they? The simple fact of the matter is that these Republicans still support GOVERNMENT schools.