Erika Kirk hält an einer High School ein Treffen unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit mit Schülern ab, an dem KEINE ELTERN erlaubt sind. JEMAND TUT ETWAS? Wenn irgendein Mann oder eine Frau das tun wollte, wäre es ein absolutes Nein….

Von Lakewater22

24 Kommentare

  1. SaveusJebus on

    Yuck. YUCK. I wouldn’t care who the heck it was. Anything that „bans parents“ is a total hell no.

  2. Maybe send somebody in with a phone on and recording the whole thing? Love to know what it could be about with no parents allowed.

  3. Special_Kestrels on

    Lol if I was in high school, my friends and I would just go to troll them

  4. Datboiilone on

    Ya this don’t seem right. Why? Makes no sense not to have parents unless she spreading her propaganda. Get in their heads.

  5. EhMapleMoose on

    Y’all are getting hung up on the no parents allowed thing. No parents doesn’t mean no adult supervision. Side note, what high school club anywhere allows or wants parents there? Do parents regularly attend their kid’s club’s meetings? Do they attend school functions? Is there an assembly and parents drop in to listen? With every guest of the high school, are parents encouraged to come in the middle of their workday to supervise their children?

    A student club bringing in a guest speaker for 35-70 students with teacher supervision is not a big deal. Why was the email even sent? It’s not a school event, not every student is attending, it’s 70 students out of 2,000+ that presumably belong to a conservative type club.

    When I was in high school we had a politician come speak to a group of 15 of us. The school didn’t send an email. Hell, my parents found out the defence minister was at my school and there was an assembly for it on the news that night. No parents attended the defence minister taking questions from students.

  6. Anonandonanonanon on

    Anyone read The Demon Headmaster when they were younger (don’t know if that’s well known outside the UK)?

    Don’t rule anything out…

  7. Slytherinrunner49 on

    These people are the same ones who support parents harassing their kids‘ teacher because their child might be reading the „wrong“ book or they think the subject is critical race theory.

  8. LifeDraining on

    I would move out of the district ASAP
    I wouldn’t trust the school with my kids.

  9. Cheesebergur on

    Just based on your screenshot, what’s the issue? If the chess club invited a chess player to speak to the club during the lunch hour, that would be completely normal. MANY men and woman have done this throughout history. Your post is probably why conservatives in America have to meet in secret.

  10. I grew up in the Midwest and graduated early 00s.
    Parents were never allowed at our assemblies. Only time I saw parents at school was if they were lunch ladies. To such a point that it seems silly to me that anyone would expect parents to be allowed because that did not happen for me.

    I see you’re absolutely losing it op but take a deep breath every thing will be ok.

  11. BriefAvailable9799 on

    shouldnt the parents be mad their kid is in a tpusa club? because this is what i expect from that club.

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