The mask is completely off now, Patriots. San Francisco teachers are literally telling parents NOT to help their children learn during their strike, exposing the ugly truth about what really matters to these union radicals - and it sure isn't your kids' education.
In what can only be described as educational malpractice, striking San Francisco teachers are actively discouraging parents from providing learning opportunities at home while they walk picket lines. Think about that for a moment - educators telling families to stop educating their children.
This stunning revelation demolishes the carefully crafted myth that teachers are selfless saints who only care about children's welfare. Instead, we're seeing the raw truth: this is about power, control, and union politics - not student success.
Union Power Over Student Progress
What kind of 'educator' tells parents to keep their kids ignorant during a work stoppage? The answer is simple - the kind that views your children as political pawns in their labor dispute rather than young minds deserving of knowledge and growth.
This is the same San Francisco that's turned its schools into woke indoctrination centers while test scores plummet. Now they're literally advocating for educational neglect to strengthen their bargaining position. It's unconscionable.
"The myth of the inherent goodness of American school teachers" has been shattered by this brazen display of putting union solidarity above student welfare.
Parents across America should take note: this is what happens when teachers unions gain too much power. They stop serving students and start serving themselves, even if it means keeping kids in the dark - literally.
Time for Educational Freedom
This outrageous demand should be a wake-up call for every parent trapped in failing public school systems. While these union militants play politics with your children's futures, homeschooling families and school choice advocates are proving there's a better way.
President Trump's commitment to educational freedom and parental rights has never been more important. When teachers tell you to stop teaching your own children, maybe it's time to ask why we're letting them control education at all.
How many more red flags do parents need before they realize the public education establishment doesn't have their children's best interests at heart?
