4 Comments

There beating it down at my daughters school and for an innocent 8 year old with black friends, she has been constantly asking questions. “Would they have been mean to Stella back then?” Most children don’t see skin tone, I just feel like it creates more attention to it. I want her to understand the past, but the way she has been obsessing over it seems a bit much, as of she is feeling responsible herself for what happened.

Expand full comment

Public schools have truly become the indoctrination hub for this stuff. They no longer want to teach the true history, they want to teach an activist history to separate children based on race. It does make them see race more because they are constantly told to apologize for something they can't control.

Expand full comment

Shawn, thank you for adding your perspective.

To me it lines up perfectly with how i understand God sees us: each made in His image and likeness, with a body and soul, male and female, made to be in relationship with Him. The youngsters get it right, and it is just too sad that the “grown ups” mess it up.

Expand full comment

So true. Thanks Barbara for sharing!

Expand full comment