Kirk Cameron: American schools teaching racism and gender confusion

Kirk Cameron: American schools teaching racism and gender confusion

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Popular actor Kirk Cameron shot America's government-funded schools for becoming favorable places for extreme left moderate plans, including critical race theory, Nikole Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project, and gender philosophy.

Kirk Cameron: American schools teaching racism and gender confusion
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Kirk Cameron: American schools teaching racism and gender confusion

Popular actor Kirk Cameron shot America’s government-funded schools for becoming favorable places for extreme left moderate plans, including critical race theory, Nikole Hannah-Jones’ 1619 Project, and orientation philosophy.

“The problem is that public school systems have become so bad. It’s sad to say they’re doing more for grooming, for sexual chaos and the progressive left than any real educating about the things that most of us want to teach our kids,” he told Fox News Digital. The solution to the problem, he said, was for parents to take the lead on their children’s education and teach them at home. To put forth the defense, the honor-winning entertainer referred to his impending film, “The Homeschool Awakening.”

The film follows the excursion of around 17 self-teaching families who answer misguided judgments and generalizations. In the film, Cameron likewise talks about his excursion to self-teach his six kids with his significant other, Chelsea.

Cameron’s dad, grandma, and granddad were educators. He focused on that there are numerous phenomenal educators in the U.S., however the educational system is keeping them away from being a “light in the darkness, [and] to pass on the kinds of values and virtues that made this the freest, strongest, most prosperous nation in the whole world.”

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Cameron disagrees with the viewpoint that a youngster’s schooling ought to be left exclusively to the supposed specialists, without guardians’ feedback. “And that’s just a fundamental difference in the way that we look at. Who has been entrusted with the sacred responsibility of raising our children? Is it the parents or is it the government?”

He happened to condemn “those who are rotting out the minds and souls of America’s children” and said they were “spreading a terminal disease, not education.”

“And you can take your pick. Just go down the list. The things that are destroying the family, destroying the church, destroying love for our great country: critical race theory, teaching kids to pick their pronouns and decide whether they want to be a boy or a girl, The 1619 Project,” he said.

Cameron said the “beginning” of making, what might turn into a venture that crossed north of two years, was the novel Covid pandemic. Around then, he said, guardians were at last beginning to see the things schools were showing their children.

“If we send our children to Rome to be educated … we shouldn’t be surprised if they come back Romans,” Cameron said. “If we want them … to love God and love their neighbor and feel gratitude and thankful that they live in the United States of America, the freest country on earth, then you’ve got to teach them those things … I realized that there was no better way for our family to do that … then to bring them home and join in with this rich, robust community, with tons of curriculum to to to be able to have the flexibility and freedom to raise our kids the way we wanted them to be raised.”

“Homeschool was not on our radar screen because we had these misconceptions and stereotypes like so many people do. Like, you know, that’s for like Quakers and the Amish, and how could you possibly teach your kids enough so that they get into college? What about socialization?” Cameron said. Nonetheless, in the wake of going through the cycle, Cameron discovered that his youngsters had the option to associate with individuals, everything being equal, and that the world was his children’s study hall.

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“When you’re together as a family … you’re able to travel, … [and] you’re not locked into a schedule that everyone else is locked into, … you can discover your own individuality and uniqueness … And it really lends itself to a healthy, flourishing community in your home,” he said.

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“Yes, there are hard days. Yes, there are times when you just feel like pulling your hair out. But it’s nothing compared to wanting to go back and do it all over again. If you see that your children went down a road and you can’t pull them back, [asking] how did they lose their faith? How did they get pulled into an ideology that undermines everything that is going to lead to their success?”

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“They learn to reject a God, … they learn to reject our country. And how did that happen? Well, that’s the kind of regret that we don’t want as parents. And so if we’re willing to put in some extra effort and time now, we will be so glad that we did and will lift our hands in gratitude and say, ‘Thank you that I woke up and I saw the light.’ And millions of parents are.”

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