On this episode of International Reporters Roundtable, the discussion revolves around the topic of parental rights. The beginning of the school year marks the return of public school and the introduction of increasingly comprehensive sex education programs. However, schools seem to be concealing information from parents and even turning children against their own parents. In some extreme cases, parents who voice their objections are even labeled as terrorists, and their custody over their own children is threatened. This raises the question: when did the state assume authority over children, and do parents still have rights once their children enter the classroom?
The episode features a panel of guests including Alex Newman, co-author of the book “Crimes of the Educators”; Darlene Sanchez, a reporter for Epoch Times; and Tom Neumark, the founder of Frederick Classical Charter School. Together, they delve into the topic of parental rights and the extent to which the state plans to influence and educate children.
If you are interested in taking back control of your child’s education, the guests provide some helpful links to further explore this issue.