Nearly Half of The States In The US Distance Themselves From National School Boards Association After “Domestic Terrorist” Accusation of Parents
In this letter that the NSBA (National School Boards Association) sent to Resident Biden, it says “America’s public schools and its education leaders are under an immediate threat.”
But not because of the BS mandates they are forcing upon children, along with the CRT curriculum…
No, it’s because parents are speaking out against it.
They said, “NSBA requests that such review examine appropriate enforceable actions against these crimes and acts of violence under the Gun-Free School Zones Act, the PATRIOT Act in regards to domestic terrorism”
Well since that memo came out, multiple states have come out against that message.
In fact, as of October 28, 23 states have distanced themselves from the NSBA’s letter: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wyoming.
Five states —Missouri, Ohio, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire— have announced that they have ended their association with the NSBA.
You can read more about the State School Board Associations’ Responses to the NSBA Letter here.
Here are a few videos from a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing with AG Garland where “elected” representatives put on a show for the cameras…
Jim Jordan Presses Garland On School Board Letter
Cotton Confronts Garland Over ‘Outrageous Directive Siccing The Feds’ On Parents ‘Across America’
‘Are You Planning To Apologize To The Parents Of This Country?’: Blackburn Rips Garland Over Memo