Conservatives–
This week’s action items include fighting against outlandish quarantining procedures for healthy people, sharing testimonial videos from people who used HCQ and survived COVID, using an updated school reopening resource PDF that highlights quotes and information for you, sharing videos from the GOP Convention, sharing new information about forced indoctrination at the federal level. And, as always, we have a new civics lesson – this week it’s about the real history of the Republican Party and civil rights!
Note: in order to share the links below, simply open the link, and copy the URL address, and then paste it wherever it is that you are sharing it.
Fight Against the Quarantining of Healthy People & the Re-Closing of Schools
It’s happening across the country, where departments of health and elected officials are using some awful CDC guidelines that results in the quarantining of hundreds of healthy kids if a few COVID cases pop up at school. Once this happens, schools shut down – again – and it goes against the actual science of COVID spread and asymptomatic cases. It also contradicts the CDC’s other guidelines that assert asymptomatic people don’t even need to be tested – even if they’ve been around a COVID-positive person!
We have a sample letter that you can customize and use that was sent to the Governor of Georgia, providing solid arguments and evidence about why they must change the quarantining guidelines that schools are following. Even if your schools haven’t shut down again, you need to find out what their plan is if/when COVID cases occur in school. Your schools may be following these same guidelines, but you don’t know it yet. Stop it before it starts. The resource pdf in the next section breaks out the links and quotes used in the letter.
- Call or email your school board, your Governor, and your Dept. of Health, and ask what their quarantining procedures are, and which guidance they are using.
- If they are using the erroneous CDC guidelines that require healthy kids to be quarantined, customize and send the letter we created.
- Be on the lookout for more action items on this next week as well.
Watch and Share COVID Survival Testimonials – People Who Used HCQ
Watch and share these Hydroxychloroquine testimonial videos from people who survived COVID because of HCQ.
*UPDATED* School Reopening Resources to Read, Share, and Use
We updated the School Reopening Resources PDF to include the quotes and parts that are noteworthy, that you can take to your school boards and other officials in your attempt to reopen schools or keep them open. This way, you have the pertinent information at your fingertips, as well as the link with the full information to back it up.
We also have a second PDF that contains links to video interviews with doctors, and their relevant quotes about reopening schools.
Share Videos and Speeches from the Republican National Convention
At The Federalist, Mollie Hemingway wrote (emphasis added), “Because of the media being so hysterically anti-Trump, this convention is the first time in about four years that non-leftist Americans have seen other Americans reflecting their positive views about President Trump.”
She is exactly right. And the lies the media is telling about the convention itself are astounding. So, it’s imperative that we all share the speeches and messages from the RNC, and particularly, we need to share President Trump’s speech. Below are the links to all four full nights of the convention. You can share those links, or you can also go to the Team Trump Twitter feed and scroll through to pick out the individual speeches and videos that you’d like to share.
To Share Links: When you find a video of an individual speech that you want to share on social media or over email, simply open that tweet and copy the link from the URL address bar, and paste wherever you are sharing it.
*New* Information about Sandia National Laboratory to Read and Share
Christopher Rufo, of the Discovery Institute and the Heritage Foundation, has updated information about the abuse and forced racist indoctrination at one of our country’s most prestigious nuclear research labs. Read his Twitter thread with the new information (retweet if you have a Twitter account, and just read it if you don’t). He has also written about these matters at his website, ChristopherRufo.com.
Make Real Civics Education a Priority Again
Week of August 31st
Week of August 31st
Keep an eye out every week for a new activity or book or lesson to bring real civics back to our children. (Download this week’s lesson as a PDF.)
This week, we will study the real history of the Republican Party and civil rights.
The media and the left love to portray the Republican Party as racist. They lie about history, as well as the current beliefs and positions of Republicans and conservatives more generally. However, the real history of America tells the truth, and we must ensure that young people know the truth so that they are not manipulated into losing the freedoms we all hold dear in America. After this week’s lesson, we will use the themes highlighted in each of the nights of the Republican National Convention to dive deeper into the history and civics of America, and the founding ideals that liberate and protect all Americans, no matter their race.
Civil Rights History Summation from the National Black Republican Association – This blog post stretches from the founding of the Republican Party to the present and is full of details and historical facts that every American should know. Take your time to read through it and discuss as a family!
The Inconvenient Truth About the Republican Party – PragerU video, description: “When you think of the Republican Party, what comes to mind? If you’re like many Americans, you may associate the GOP with racism, sexism, and general inequality. It’s a commonly pushed narrative by left-leaning media and academia, but as former Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science Carol Swain explains, the Republican Party was actually responsible for nearly every advancement for minorities and women in U.S. history—and remains the champion of equality to this day.”
Discussion Questions
- Ask your children to summarize, in their own words, the history of the Republican Party and black Americans. You’re not looking for exact dates here. You are looking for an understanding of how this history unfolded and major themes.
- Why would people today lie about this history – what could motivate them to hide the truth?
- Is it good for America and Americans of all races to know the truth of our history? Why? How could knowing the truth help to bring peace back to our cities that are currently under attack by rioters?
In liberty,
Jenny Beth Martin
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