The War on Parents Friday, March 12, 2021 @ 11:31 AM The fascinating thing about jigsaw puzzles is a single piece, by itself, doesn’t convey any meaning at all. Any one of those little cuts of cardboard, separated from the group, is really just a blob of indiscernible color. It’s not until you fit all the pieces together that the image begins to come into focus. The movements of culture can possess a similar mystery, needing corroborative examples to show the true nature of a specific agenda. Take, for example, the story of Anmarie Calgaro and her teenage son, who was referred to by the media as E.J.K.