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Children Need a Lot More Civil Rights Than They Currently Have

Por: The Daily Beast Politics September 18, 2023

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“We do not co-parent with the government” read signs raised by the self-dubbed “happy warriors” of , a 2-year-old, ostensibly grassroots, that advocates for the elusive idea of “.”Formed in January 2021 during a mask-panicked fury by two Floridian former school board members, depending on your perspective the group is either on a worthy mission to “reclaim our schools” with a Founding Fathers-like “,” or they are... + full article



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