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Blame Game Bust – Truth in Education Needed Now  (Guest: Sheri Few)

The Democrats’ blame game is a bust with President Biden’s crashing approval rating and National Public Radio (NPR) helping them deflect with an article today attempting to link the Buffalo shooter with “Replacement Theory” while blaming Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingram for elevating conspiracy theories and inciting violence. 

The only effective way to combat the propaganda from the mainstream media today is to prioritize effective education policy that elevates parental rights and returns authority of education back to the individual states. 

“The single most important way to combat racism in America is for parents to reclaim our classrooms and education system and teach real history, along with reading, writing and arithmetic. Propagandizing education is damaging our youth and the future of our nation,” explains Sheri Few, president of US Parents Involved in Education (USPIE). 

Sheri joins us now to discuss the matter further.

Discussion Q’s:

  • Why do you believe that combating racism the right way is to return education back to the states?
  • Should the federal government stop funding education?
  • What is the dichotomy of left-leaning teachers using divisive language and theories to propagate racist thought in the classroom?
  • What should we remember from the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that could help us regain local control of our schools and curriculum?
  • Your documentary Truth and Lies In American Education tackles theses topic and more. Where can we learn more about it?

About Sheri Few:

Sheri Few is the Founder and President of United States Parents Involved in Education (USPIE) whose mission is to end the US Department of Education and all federal education mandates. USPIE has established 20 state chapters and is growing rapidly amid the national outcry from parents who want to regain control of their children’s education. Sheri also serves as Executive Producer of the new film documentary Truth and Lies In American Education. The film is available for viewing on the film’s website: www.truthandliesfilm.us. Watch the 50-second trailer.

CONTACT: Gerald McGlothlin at: jerry.specialguests@gmail.com

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