My daughter has to meet with her kindergarten son’s teacher tonight and is quite concerned, as he came home upset after apparently not providing the expected praise to Zero - said they were talking about the President and he said he told someone “Obama can’t be the president - he’s a bad man.”
He’s being indoctrinated early, huh? A shame.
“”My daughter has to meet with her kindergarten sons teacher tonight and is quite concerned, as he came home upset after apparently not providing the expected praise to Zero - said they were talking about the President and he said he told someone Obama cant be the president - hes a bad man””
THAT is scary! Be sure to get back to us with the result of the meeting with the teacher. I wouldn’t be surprised if our grandson, also a kindergartner pulled something like that as he soaks up everything he hears even when you think he hasn’t been listening and otherwise occupied. We can no longer count on this being the same country we grew up in but can do all in our power to make sure it gets no worse for our kids/grandkids.
No lovers of obozo in his house or in ours. Good lesson here for grownups.
If she lives in South Orange County, CA, I’ll go with her to “talk” to the Teacher. Just FReepmail me.
Do you know if the Teacher owns a Horse?
My daughters speak their mind at public school. I recall one time years ago when one of them (in grade school) was explaining how manmade global warming was a farce. The teacher emailed us the he was worried she would get bullied for her views. I replied “Don’t worry - she can take of herself. But thanks.”
She gave a scientific poster board on the B.S. that global warming is - the teacher gave her an “A”. I was surprised.
The same daughter now has an English teacher that gives quotes every day from famous people on their birthday. And then they discuss it a little bit. Last month after the quote time she raised her hand.
“Yes?”
“Today was Ronald Reagan’s birthday - how come you didn’t use one of his quotes?