progress, but one of the good things was the parents got a chance to see what the kids were learning at school and then they became more interested in it and the more interested in it they became, the more they became targets of the establishment. i interviewed a woman a couple weeks ago who was targeted by their local chapter of the nea because she put in a legitimate freedom of information request to find out what the curriculum was for her daughter who was in kindergarten. covid lemonade. a lot of bad things happened during covid, and parents opening their eyes to what is happening in classes is important. parents have the fundamental right to direct your children s education. curriculum transparency is so important. john: as kevin mccarthy said, parents are not trying to dictate the curriculum, they just want to know and have a say what s going on. but democrats are saying this is really, really bad. listen to what ted lou said.
the line here between, that makes this in your opinion, unacceptable? you are a parent i am a parent. as parents, it s totally fine to make a decision about what your child can or cannot read. it is not fine for you to make a decision for everyone else s child. that is really what is at heart here. that is what the problem is here. i think it s also really important that america realize, no matter what you re hearing, this is not a hoax. it s not a hoax to the authors whose books are being pulled off the shelves. it is not a host to the kids who can t access titles that they want to read. the governor has, governor desantis, has said that this is about curriculum transparency. do you believe that? i don t believe that. if it was, then challenging a book should require you to read the book. to know what is in the book. and to have a reason for