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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yes. The short answer to that question is yes, yes,
hell yes. In a major Supreme Court case, very high
profile yesterday Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court heard oral
arguments stemming from a case in Montgomery County school Board
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in Maryland. But really, it's going to affect education and
school boards across the entire country, and the issue at
stake is one that is so important. Do parents have
the right to opt their young children out on religious
grounds from LGBTQ storybook, lessons and essentially transgender content and
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propaganda in Montgomery school systems? Remember these are public schools.
The school board decided, yet no, that parents did not
have the option, or the ability or the right to
opt their children out, even though these are Muslim parents,
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some of them Christian parents. They say that pushing an
LGBTQ agenda, whether it's two boys falling in love or
two men falling in love and getting married, two young
girls falling in love, these are young lesbians pushing non
binary characters, pushing some characters that say they are they
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or them, or they're a boy in the morning, a
girl in the afternoon, and some composite in the evening.
Children are too young it is inappropriate. It is sexualized content.
It is not appropriate for children grade one, grade two,
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or grade three. The parents say, we pay taxes, we
pay for these schools and the teachers' salaries. We should
definitely have a say over curriculum, especially curriculum that we
believe violate our religious beliefs and our fundamental religious conscience principles,
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and their right, of course, they should have the right
to opt out. Maryland is a state founded on religious
liberty and religious freedom. And now you're telling me that
parents who don't want to have their six, seven eight
year old kids being subjected to transgenderism or gay marriage
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or lesbianity or whatever it is, that the LGBTQ agenda
is peddling, they have to have their children sit through it.
I don't think so. It's wrong, it's coercive. It's ultimately
Unamerican and unconstitutional. And my guess is you can tell
by the tone of the questioning the Supreme Court agrees
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it as well. Alan Dershowitz, the famous constitutional law professor
at Harvard University, says, you may even see a nine
to zero decision by the Supreme Court. At a minimum,
it will be six to three with the three liberal
justices dissenting, although even Elena Kagan in her in the
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oral argument said she looked at the pictures, at the books,
at the content, and she found it graphic, explicit, and inappropriate,
especially for young kids. My friends, it is very simple.
Our children do not belong to the government. They don't
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own our children. They can't control our children, and they
certainly can't force feed them an agenda that parents disagree
with and that clearly violates their moral consciences, their moral beliefs,
never mind their fundamental religious views and religious faiths. America
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is all about religious freedom and religious liberty. This case
should have never been taken to the Supreme Court because
the parents should have had an opt out, as the
school board promised them initially. And I hope the Supreme
Court sends a message loud and clear. You want to
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know why American students rank either last or the bottom
when it comes to reading, writing, and math test scores
across the entire globe because we're not teaching reading, writing,
math science. God forbids some civics and the Constitution. No, no, no, no,
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We're too busy feeding them this. Children should not be
subjected to sexual content or inappropriate content whatsoever in public schools.
That's for the parents to decide when it comes to
sex education, or transgenderism, or the issue of homosexuality or
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gay marriage, which takes a lot of maturity, both cognitive,
psychological and emotional, in order to fully comprehend what is
at stake and to be able to make the right
decision for yourself and your family. It is not a
decision for an elementary school teacher or a school board
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to make. Get sex out of the schools, get the
woke LGBTQ agenda out of the schools, and return to
the basics, the three RS, as we used to call it, reading, writing,
and math. They don't do this in China, South Korea, Singapore, Finland, Norway.
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I can name you dozens of countries around the world,
and maybe that's why their students are able to read, write,
and do basic arithmetic at proficion iciency levels at the
eighth grade, while our students are failing and failing badly.
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Forget about Heather has two mommies. How about if Heather
knows two plus two equals four