Here's how you re-educate schools and protect your kids



Between the LGBTQ+ and race-obsessed agendas, public academic environments are no longer safe for children.

Parents have to take matters into their own hands in order to protect their kids because the school system clearly isn’t going to.

“These government schools, they don’t care,” Sara Gonzales says. “So, what is it going to take? Is it parents showing up en masse because, I mean, if it’s me and it’s my child who has to deal with a dude in a dress, I’m like my husband is showing up and dealing with that.”

Host of “The Bottom Line” Jaco Booyens is in full agreement.

“If you don’t love your kids, keep doing what you’re doing,” Booyens says, noting that the reason we’re in this situation is because “the people are complicit.”

“Why do I have to convince a parent to make time to defend their kids?” he asks.

BlazeTV contributor Eric July doesn’t have kids yet, but when he does, he doesn’t plan to stand back.

“I’m going to be way more aggressive on this issue, trust me, when I start to have children. But here’s the thing, if not for your children, then who the hell else would you do it for? Man, it’s sickening,” he says.

“We should have parents banging down these doors saying ‘Get this man the hell away from my kids,’” Gonzales adds in agreement.

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