Tree Pronouns And Furries In School, But What About Phonics?

It’s almost impossible to keep up with this utter shite. Today, we have news about “tree” pronouns and “furries” barking and biting in schools. You know what they are not writing about? Phonics and literacy. Y’all may think I am myopic about this, but giving your kid the keys to the kingdom is found in literacy. In my opinion, (Mrs. Williams, YOU are not an EDUCATOR.) those keys are found in learning PHONICS. We shovel tons of money into government schools and we get furries. And, illiterate young people.

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It’s hard work to teach. Teaching tenses and subject-verb agreement is essential to understanding language, but it requires thought and planning. Arithmetic, not my area of expertise, requires the same. How much easier it would be to allow those young, impressionable minds to search their inner selves for their innermost pronouns. He, Him, She, Her, Ze, Zir or Tree. From Fox News Channel:

A Michigan elementary school district is doubling down on a lesson for students about using novel gender pronouns, including the phrase “tree,” with the superintendent saying it promoted “inclusivity.”

Schavey Road Elementary School, in DeWitt, Mich., sent out a letter on April 11 informing parents of the school’s plans to “help students share and explore pronouns” in a lesson using the book “They She He Me: Free to Be!” by Maya Gonzalez, which includes cartoon pictures of men and women using interchangeable pronouns. The letter also states parents are able to opt their children out of the curriculum...

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