Kamala Harris Frets That Teachers Can’t ‘Love Openly’ in Classrooms, Decries Existence of Pregnant Women – Opinion

All that turnover on Kamala Harris’ public relations staff doesn’t seem to be doing much good, does it?

On Sunday, the vice president gave a few clips. The goal of these was at most to show how awful and terminally ill she is as an politician. While discussing the topic of abortion, Harris decried the existence of pregnant women, calling it a “real issue.”

Sometimes I’m still taken aback by how Democrats talk about the killing of children in the womb. Harris proclaims that it’s an “issue” that women are getting pregnant before vomiting Mad Libs about “what is at play, what is at stake,” as if babies being born is some grand evil that must be avoided.

Her comments, to be honest, are morally corrupt and are how civilizations end. They aren’t the enemy. They are not a plague that must be destroyed with “haste,” as Harris says. Abortion is barbaric, and it’s also logically destructive to society. And while Democrats in the past have managed to toe the line on the issue in a way that doesn’t alienate most people, Harris’ rhetoric is exactly why most Americans can’t stand her. She’s a textbook, far-left kook feminist, and that’s not a popular thing to be in the United States.

Then there’s the fact that Harris is just not very smart, which was underscored in this next clip where she attempts to address Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law.

Perhaps she didn’t realize how that sounded, but Harris’ suggestion that teachers need to be able to “love openly” in classrooms is eye-raising, to say the least. As a parent, the last thing I want their teachers to do is flaunt their sexuality and love “openly” while in the presence of my children. That’s such a weird, disturbing thing for Harris to say, and even then, it may not be the most absurd.

In the second part of her statement, the vice president says that teachers should be able to “teach what they believe is important for people to understand.” Let me disabuse her of that notion with no equivocation. Teachers do not have a right, nor is it proper for them to teach what “they believe.” Rather, it is the place of ParentsIt is up to parents to determine what lessons should be given in the classroom and what information they wish their children to see. The idea of teachers being autonomous and having some right to freedom of expression while on the job is insane, and there’s a reason there’s been a nationwide backlash to revelations of such.

Again, Harris isn’t one of the least popular politicians in the country simply because she’s as authentic as a Chinese guitar. No doubt, that’s part of it, but also at issue is that her public positions are highly objectionable. She believes in some very harmful things, and people will see her for who she really is.

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