Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have required teachers to notify parents if their child requested to change their pronouns or name at school.
Under Senate Bill 49, vetoed by Cooper, lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation would have been prohibited in K-4 classrooms. The bill passed both the state Senate and House in June, where Republican lawmakers hold the majority.
Read the entire article from WND here…
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.
UPDATE: I have read the comments on this post, and appear to have gotten pushback from two individuals whom I very much respect. I have been thinking a great deal about this, and am at a loss as to what kind of solution exists that could possibly correct the glaring conflict between parents’ rights to have control over the education of their children, and the existence of state schools. Overriding the veto appeared to me to be a move in the right direction IN TERMS OF the atrocities educators and administrators seek to subject our children to, and making an effort to notify the parents about such abuses. However, I do indeed see PH’s concerns that it [the bill] clearly states that the rights of parents are understood to be dictated by the state, and not God. Our rights were not taken from us all at once. We will not recover them all at once either, but we must make forward progress toward restoring ALL of our rights.
Clearly most parents have been asleep at the wheel for far too long, and this is where we are. Is the bill, which Cooper vetoed, an effort to further erode our rights as parents? Does that put Cooper in the bizarre position of saving us from a bill that would have done so? Seems hardly likely that this was his intent. Is it the intent of the legislators to usurp our rights as parents even further? Only they know that, but it’s not unreasonable to suspect this either.
It is my opinion that the vetoed bill, if overridden by the house and senate, might do more to help awaken absentee parents and those who are simply too busy NOT GOING GALT as to the festering madness that now permeates our schools. Do we truly hope to have a bill that puts us back to where we should be, with parents the absolute final word regarding education? In an ideal world, yes. But that seems hardly likely in today’s environment.
I’d love to see someone not only point out the flaws and issues with the legislation, which has been done by PH, but to, in a concise way that can be understood by all, come up with something better that could actually gain traction and pass, even if a veto has to be overridden. Something that gives absolute recognition as to the God-given rights of parents and their authority, as well as requiring administrators and educators to keep parents apprised of all activities, with sufficient penalties to those who violate that requirement.
Time for people to over-rule the governor.
People should read the text of proposed legislation before they support it or condemn it.
SB 49 was crafted in the pits of hell. Click on my website to see the article I wrote exposing SB 49.
SB 49 may have been drafted by https://parentalrights.org/ which has sought for years to do on the national level what SB 49 sought to do on the state level: transfer control over children to the state and federal governments. Here is my paper written some years ago on Michael Farris’ proposed “parental rights amendment” to the US Constitution: https://publiushuldah.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/parental-rights-god-given-and-unalienable-or-government-granted-and-revocable/
They get as far as they do in their schemes because Americans won’t read legislation -- they read the title and listen to proponents’ talking points; and if it sounds good, they support it. They are wrong to do so.
Don’t ever support legislation you haven’t read and thoroughly understood.
Okay. From your article on your website, as one example:
“Page 1, lines 27-30 grant to parents the right to enroll their child in any school choice option “available to the parent” for which the child is “eligible by law”. So parents can’t homeschool unless the Legislature permits it.”
Perhaps you can identify a state, just one, that has no regulation addressing homeschooling. Yes, NC has moderate regulation, which is overreach, but there are zero states that have nothing addressing homeschooling in their code. https://hslda.org/legal
NOT passing this legislation gives license to communist teachers and administrators, bureaucrats, et al to hide critical information from the parents of these children. I have read the legislation, and yes, it is certainly not flawless, but it is a significant step in the right direction. Doing nothing is exactly why we are where we are. Perhaps the legislature can address some of your concerns and re-submit the legislation. Personally, I have somewhat more faith in the NC legislature than I do in the [illegitimate] governor.
One more: “Page 2, lines 10-31 grant to parents the right to prohibit the creation, sharing, or storage of a biometric scan, the blood or DNA, or a video or voice recording of their child, unless the government decides to collect and store this data.”
Here’s what the bill says: “To prohibit the creation, sharing, or storage of his or her child’s blood or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) without the parent’s prior written consent, except as authorized pursuant to a court order or otherwise required by law, including G.S. 7B-2201.”
The operative words are court order, which has significant reprecussions if misused, and required by law, which indicates already existing law (for the moment) including G.S. 7B-2201 -- this deals with children under the jurisdiction of the court, due to criminal activity or perhaps children who have become wards of the state and no longer under the supervision of their parents. Source: https://www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bychapter/chapter_7b.html
As you said, one should not support legislation they haven’t read or understood. Nor should they blindly accept, without further research and understanding, the opinions of authors who clearly disagree with said legislation. On face value your article is compelling. I suggest people dig a little deeper.
the first thing is to get it passed then we can always amend it to the parents and conservatives liking. but the point is let’s get it passed and we can go from there in changing it of which we will, or they will be primaried out.
No
Our criminal governor vetoes most republican bills from the house and senate because this is what this demon possessed man does, so since we have a super majority in both houses our reps will have to override him due to him being what he is. Yes, the bill might not have all we want at this moment but it’s a start to change it afterward. I have been thru this process with our homeschoolers in our state over twenty years ago when the democrat governor at the time tried screwing the homeschoolers over in our state, so we all went to Raleigh and invaded the capital by the thousands and the evil bastard governor got the message very fast and never interfered with us again. So Iam very familiar with what goes on and what can be done. Our leaders are afraid of the homeschoolers in our state because we have a lot of power and they use it very well. There are more homeschoolers than public school pupils and that’s why the bastard vetoes these type of parental rights bills, if you don’t live in our state then you would not understand the full story,
Regretfully, this is not even a North Carolina issue:
moving to another state will offer no long-term benefit. Ongoing & successful resistance is necessary.
Communists in political power affirm that children BELONG to the state:
NOT to their family.
The family is the bulwark of any Christian society -- let alone a Constitutional Republic, therefore, the warfare against children, physically (whether as abortion or child trafficking) or spiritually (whether through political or sexual indoctrination) are facets of the same communist revolution that, disturbingly, is sweeping the U.S.A.
Who took the time today to contact every damn senator and tell them to override Cooper’s veto of Senate bill 49 — NC Parents Rights Bill? I did.
I did as well
If you live in North Carolina please call your local state rep. and senate rep. and demand, they override the possessed devil Cooper veto. this governor of ours is totally demented, deprived, wicked and taken over by satan and his minions. the man us purely evil and may our Lord deal harshly with him. We are sick of this demon-rat fraudulent LIAR, and we have put up him for over twenty-five years and sick of looking at him and his cultic demonrat party.
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