In today’s upside-down world, even saying “all lives matter” can get you blasted as some kind of monster. That’s not just absurd—it’s dangerous. Every day, you see the left screeching about “inclusion” and “tolerance,” but they can’t seem to include anyone who thinks differently than they do. California, the land of leftist fantasies and woke slogans, seems to have forgotten the very basics: Free speech belongs to everyone, not just the woke mob.
Now, kids are speaking up—finally! In America, even in California, students have the constitutional right to say that every life has value. That is supposed to be common sense. But in too many classrooms, teachers and school officials try to shut them down or punish them for daring to say words the liberal elite don’t approve of. It’s funny, isn’t it? The left tells you that silence is violence, but if you speak the truth—if you say “all lives matter”—they call *you* the problem. Hypocrites, every last one.
This isn’t just a California problem. This is what happens when the radical left controls every corner of public life. They don’t want unity—instead, they push division. They pick and choose which voices get to be heard, and kids who want to talk about respect, fairness, and the true equality that made America great get thrown under the bus. Free speech? The left only likes it when it’s their speech.
What’s even scarier is how quickly the globalists and their allies try to shame anyone who refuses to read from their script. They will let kids recite all the slogans they want, as long as those slogans fall in line with their agenda. But if a child in California, or any other state, speaks up for the most basic principle—every life matters—they face censorship and sometimes even threats. That’s not free speech. That’s tyranny with a smiley face.
Americans need to ask themselves: Are we really okay with a world where only approved beliefs can be spoken aloud? Or will we stand up and reclaim our voices, even in the bluest of states? The left can’t silence truth forever. Kids know it. Parents know it. Maybe it’s time for the politicians and the school boards to wake up and remember: every life does matter—and saying so isn’t a crime.
Source: NY Post
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