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WOW: States National School Board Association Loses $1.1 Million After States Withdraw Memberships And Fundings

Source: Andrew Harnik/AP

After the National School Board Association (NSBA) sent a letter to Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ), asking the FBI and Secret Service to punish parents protesting the radical leftist school policies and treat them as “domestic terrorists”, 17 state school boards have withdrawn their memberships and fundings from the NSBA

Parents across the country have unanimously protested this decision and are consistently fighting against the communist ideologies of the National School Board Association.

Policies like Teaching divisive racial concepts like Critical Race Theory, Transgender policies and mixed bathrooms, Covering-up of sexual assaults, Biological males getting into girls sports, and COVID mandates, and many other far-left radical policies.

The NSBA tried various tactics to shut down concerned parents’ voices by holding limited time meetings, placing strict rules for a public meeting, and not letting concerned parents raise their voice against the board.

But parents from all across the country stood up and challenged the board despite several regulations and attempts to shut their voices down.

Then, the NSBA sent a letter to Joe Biden’s DOJ and DHS requesting FBI and Secret Service to treat protesting parents as “a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes.”

And to everyone’s surprise, the DOJ complied with NSBA’s request and announced that it will take steps to punish parents for being concerned about their own kids.

Just months after that announcement, 17 state associations have withdrawn their membership and funding from the NSBA causing a whopping $1.1 million loss in funding, according to an Axios report.

What do you make of the state associations pulling out of the National School Board Association? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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  1. Fred July 10, 2022

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