Since covid started, and now with critical race theory being pushed in the schools, homeschooling is really taking off with many Americans. Before covid, between 3% and 4% of American children were homeschooled. By the end of 2020, that percentage had more than doubled, to almost 10%, and around 80% of parents who tried homeschooling … Continue reading Silver Linings
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Kids Having Kids
First off, I read several years ago about a study or studies which found that most sexual activity among teenagers occurs in the afternoon, when parents are at work. I don't know if that is true, but would anyone be surprised if it is? The best way to make sure that young teenagers don't get … Continue reading Kids Having Kids
Candace Owens On Feminism
Candace always rocks π Here she is, telling it like it is, as usual. Go Candace, and Thank you! https://youtu.be/QBf3lwjqvgo
Things I Don’t Get
I don't get feminism. π Feminism is actually what led me to join L1. I had been just lurking and reading the stuff on the front page, but one day someone-I am pretty sure but not totally certain that it was Mollie Hemingway-did a post that I could not remain silent about. This post was … Continue reading Things I Don’t Get
Wisdom from my Dad
Because my parents were active in the pro-life movement, I was introduced to the topic of abortion at a very young age-like, at the age of 4. Lucky for me, my parents were geniuses, and handled it very well. I don't remember ever not knowing what abortion is, and I don't remember the first time … Continue reading Wisdom from my Dad