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OPINION

Supreme Court Slaps Down Schools, Parents Rejoice (Sort Of)

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Well, well, well! The U.S. Supreme Court actually did an admirable thing with its 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor. The judges proclaimed that parents retain the constitutional right to yank their kids out of public school classes peddling LGBTQ+-themed storybooks that clash with their faith. 

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Hallelujah, right, parents? This is a glowing neon sign that your God-given authority to steer your kids’ moral compasses isn’t just a suggestion—it’s the law. But let’s not throw a non-pride parade just yet. If you’re still blindly trusting a school system that’s hell-bent on sexually grooming your kids with books like Uncle Bobby’s Wedding and Born Ready, you’re not just asleep at the wheel—you’re actively participating in the delinquency of minors. Wake up!

This whole mess started in Montgomery County, Maryland, where a scrappy coalition of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish parents said, “Uh, no, you’re not shoving same-sex marriage and transgender ideology down our kids’ throats.” These books weren’t just banal bedtime stories; they were a full-on assault on traditional beliefs about marriage, gender, and human identity. Justice Samuel Alito, penning the majority opinion, basically told the school, “You can’t force parents to bow to your woke agenda. That’s unconstitutional, duh.” Freedom of religion for the win.

This ruling is like a weaker version Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972), where Amish families refused government schools’ coercion. In fact, Amish lawyers insisted the public schools train children to understand the difference between wisdom and knowledge – something the schools simply balked at. They couldn’t strike a deal, and Amish homeschooling won. Fast forward to today, where the school argued that it was imperative to teach the youngsters about sex and tranny stuff. They didn’t want the hassle of making exceptions (mainly because they are all about conformity and don’t tolerate any diversity of thought!)

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But newsflash, parents: education isn’t neutral. It’s a battlefield of beliefs. Those rainbow-themed books? Not innocent. They’re a deliberate middle finger to traditional values, pushing one agenda while spitting on faith-based ones. Alito nailed it: these books “unmistakably convey a particular viewpoint.” No kidding.

What’s most amazing (and a tremendous loophole) in the ruling is the particular language of “sincerely held beliefs.” As if you should have to prove that your beliefs are sincere before your objections must be taken seriously! How dare they? And that, dear parents, should be all the evidence you need to simply remove your children now, before their indoctrination “accidentally” forces pornographic images into your children’s brains.

The government’s eagerness to determine the “sincerity” of your faith, ladies and gentlemen, is anyone’s guess. Will they track your phone to see what church you attend and how often, whether you attend confession regularly, or if you shut down all electronics on the sabbath? They perhaps don’t know the first thing about being religious, but as ideological zealots, they do know a thing or two about “sincerity!” And they reserved their rights to determine yours.

Parents, listen up. If you’re convicted in your faith, why on earth are you handing your kids over to educators who think your beliefs are outdated, perverse, and dangerous? Schools are packed with folks who’d rather reprogram your kids than respect your values. Entrusting your child’s mind to someone who speaks a different spiritual language is like letting a fox guard the henhouse, where the fox is the thing that wants to watch the hens having sex with strangers. And if you’re still okay with that, you’re not just naive—you’re complicit.

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Sure, living in a pluralistic society means brushing up against different ideas. But Mahmoud v. Taylor says parents get to decide when and how their kids deal with that, especially when they’re young enough to believe the teacher over you. Maryland’s argument to the Court? Basically, “We have every right to talk sex to your toddlers.” Sounds like grooming to me. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in her dissent, whined that opt-outs would be an “administrative nightmare” and ruin the vibe of preparing kids for a “diverse society.” Boo-hoo. Since when did schools become the morality police, sidelining parents? Last I checked, raising kids was parents’ job, not the state’s.

Some eggheads like Yale’s Justin Driver are clutching their pearls, warning of a “Pandora’s box” that’ll make classrooms chaotic. If only! The real danger is letting schools steamroll your faith to churn out state-approved drones. That’s not education; that’s indoctrination.

So, parents, here’s your wake-up call. While this ruling cracks open the door for parents to push back on everything from evolution to revisionist history—any subject where worldviews duke it out—it also proves that government still thinks it gets to decide your parental rights, with that little phrase, “sincerely held.” 

Forewarned is forearmed. The Supreme Court just handed you a megaphone to protect your kids’ hearts and minds. But it’s on you to use it. Stay sharp, question who’s shaping your kids’ souls, remove children from danger, and never forget: education is a worldview war. If you’re not fighting for your values, the schools sure as hell are fighting for theirs. And if you’re still trusting a system that’s grooming your kids, you’re not just losing—you’re helping them win.

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Sam Sorbo, author of Parents' Guide to Homeschool: Making Education Easy and Fun.

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