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Your Kid's School Is Not What You Think It Is

29 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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We are diving headfirst into the raging battle between homeschooling and the public school system. This isn't just about 'education'; it's about the very soul of our children, confronting the insidious 'indoctrination' seeping into the 'curriculum'. Parents, your 'parenting' choices are under attack, and the future of 'child development' hangs in the balance. We refuse to stand idly by as our children are shaped by agendas alien to our values. This is a war for their minds.

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