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Sotomayor says public education is doomed
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Posted By: NorthernDog, 6/28/2025 9:51:53 PM

The end is nigh. That seems to be the message this week from the three liberal justices at the Supreme Court when faced with the nightmarish prospect of parents being able to remove their young children from mandatory classes on gay, lesbian and transgender material. (Snip) Teachers were informed that this was mandatory reading, which must be assigned, and that families would not be allowed to opt out. The guidelines for teachers made clear that students had to be corrected if they expressed errant or opposing views of gender. If a child questions how someone born a boy could become

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Reply 1 - Posted by: rochow 6/28/2025 10:01:45 PM (No. 1970615)
Put this dumb lefty cow in a mental home. She is dumber than a brick and her lack of brain will not change.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: planetgeo 6/28/2025 10:17:42 PM (No. 1970619)
This is truly shocking. Those 3 Democrat justices are not just misguided ideologically, they're mentally ill. Not to mention flaming lesbians too What rational adult, even a liberal one, could so desperately want to indoctrinate little children with such patent gender mumbo-jumbo? They clearly have ZERO objectivity about this matter, nor minimal comprehension of constitutional law.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 6/28/2025 10:21:37 PM (No. 1970621)
What else is taught in public school that is of interest to less than one percent of the population? NOTHING.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Catherine 6/28/2025 10:26:45 PM (No. 1970625)
So she identifies herself by her sexuality? She thinks everyone cares? She has no business in the office she's in. Any one of us could make better constitutional decisions than this woman.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: VirtuDawg 6/28/2025 10:29:55 PM (No. 1970626)
The “Wide Latina,” another DEI appointee.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 6/28/2025 10:37:33 PM (No. 1970627)
She's the 'Wise Latina'? Why does she act so foolishly? She's the opposite of wise.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Lawsy0 6/28/2025 10:48:37 PM (No. 1970630)
Totally agree that you can earn a law degree, a medical degree and a girl scout badge and STILL be dumber than a box of rocks. Further evidence that being liberal is a clue to incipient mental illness. IOW, you cannot cure stupid even if you can out run it.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 6/28/2025 10:55:16 PM (No. 1970631)
The Wide Latina is a fool.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Jethro bo 6/28/2025 11:01:29 PM (No. 1970634)
If the racist, sexist is correct, then it is a very, very good thing, indeed!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Marthinius57 6/28/2025 11:04:56 PM (No. 1970635)
6-3 is the new 9-0.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Newtsche 6/28/2025 11:23:40 PM (No. 1970636)
Maybe she's just evil.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Northcross 6/28/2025 11:30:49 PM (No. 1970637)
Loved how the school board had to make it mandatory because too many people were opting out. That should have been a giant red flag. What also needs to happen is for these school board members to be voted out at the earliest opportunity. But unfortunately, this is suburban DC.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Miceal 6/28/2025 11:47:16 PM (No. 1970641)
The three libtards are anti-American activists and must be impeached and removed. Especially auto pen gal, who does not know the difference between boys and girls...
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Reply 14 - Posted by: DVC 6/28/2025 11:49:55 PM (No. 1970642)
As if public education being "doomed" were a bad thing. Government schools have become brainwashing centers who waste billions NOT educating children.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: jasmine 6/29/2025 12:07:12 AM (No. 1970643)
FTA: She also worried about the “chilling effect” of the ruling, which would make schools more hesitant to offer such classes in the future. I thought her job was to interpret the law. But that's not what she did. Instead, she worried that without government compulsion, schools would hesitate to "offer" classes parents didn't want their children taking in the first place! I am very grateful to the wiser and more thoughtful members of our SCOTUS.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: MickTurn 6/29/2025 12:28:48 AM (No. 1970646)
Literally She is saying that Pubic Indoctrination is a Good Thing....May her cursed soul rot in hades!
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Reply 17 - Posted by: konocti95 6/29/2025 1:00:22 AM (No. 1970655)
The problem with public education is it that it's public. The government really has no business educating children, babysitting children or insuring people.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: NotaBene 6/29/2025 2:01:50 AM (No. 1970662)
I don’t think she is wise at all.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: doctorfixit 6/29/2025 2:06:14 AM (No. 1970664)
Fantastic. Shut down government schools and privatize. Get your kids and grandkids out of government schools no matter what it takes.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: JimBob 6/29/2025 2:14:10 AM (No. 1970667)
This broad is both Stupid AND Evil.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: john56 6/29/2025 2:33:10 AM (No. 1970671)
Let's try it this way for awhile and see if schools improve. We can always pull the porno books off the shelves later if needed. (Sarcasm key now turned OFF.)
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Reply 22 - Posted by: RWPollock 6/29/2025 2:55:46 AM (No. 1970674)
The schools systems then did better now without trans gender subjects. Also the school systems now are not doing that great taking the focus off subjects of importance.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 6/29/2025 6:03:42 AM (No. 1970682)
Did she have a stroke we weren't told about?
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Reply 24 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 6/29/2025 6:29:15 AM (No. 1970686)
As the 3 Leftists in the court become more marginalized, it is amusing to hear them bleat about their ideology being defeated. It is further educational to see their dissents lack any legal standings. One would think in the nation's highest court, the law would be preeminent. This shows the importance of electing the right President to select Conservative justices that follow the LAW. Over time, this may be one of Trump's most lasting and important contributions to the Country. If he hadn't remade the SCOTUS, his second term would have been blocked by the courts like his first term was through other actors. If the "real client" of the public schools is the "community", the schools are still failing because the kids these schools produce have been sliding in their capability to serve the "community" for decades and, over that time, the public education system has proven itself completely incapable of fixing the problems. This "intractable" problem reminds me of the our border "problem". Under Bidet, we seemed helpless to stem the tide of illegals. All the liberals seemed incapable of fixing the problem, that is once they agreed that there was a problem. Trump comes into office and the problem was eliminated. Gone. The problem is moronic liberals in charge. Trump is rightly getting liberal Washington OUT of the education business. That means there will be a LOT more decisions made at local and state levels without Washington's foot on their necks. Unfortunately, in liberal areas that will result in more miseducated and ruined kids. The results will be bad for them. Then we will get cries that things are "unfair" because they did exactly what we told them would not work and they are now unhappy with the results we told them they would get. For the rest of us, maybe we can get public schools on track, or failing that, provide a path out of of public education to private schools that teach instead of indoctrinate and let public schools die the death they deserve.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 6/29/2025 6:31:02 AM (No. 1970687)
Well, sounds like her version of public education is doomed then.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: DCGIRL 6/29/2025 6:38:16 AM (No. 1970692)
Bottomline, Public education is doomed no matter what. It's sinking fast.
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Reply 27 - Posted by: privateer 6/29/2025 7:02:57 AM (No. 1970701)
The Teachsters Union exists to guarantee jobs with: more money, for less work, with smaller classes, and zero accountability. Once that is understood, the reason for the decline is obvious. Oh, and inability to teach---or even understand---the subject is no disqualification.
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Reply 28 - Posted by: Venturer 6/29/2025 7:04:18 AM (No. 1970702)
Generations of human beings have made it without the current homos and trannies taking over our schools.
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Reply 29 - Posted by: Bur Oak 6/29/2025 7:35:11 AM (No. 1970710)
Sotomayor has a big conflict of interest. "The AP report reveals that Sotomayor’s staff encouraged venues to buy her memoir and children’s books, which have earned her nearly at least $3.7 million since she took her position on the high court in 2009.
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Reply 30 - Posted by: JHHolliday 6/29/2025 8:23:40 AM (No. 1970724)
#14 is correct. Public education being "doomed" is certainly not a bad thing especially in certain parts of the country. That said, it depends on where you live. My children and grandchildren got a good city and county school education in my small southern city. They all went on to get college degrees. Our school boards are elected and pushing the LGBTQ agenda here would get them quickly removed. I feel sorry for parents trapped in cities where politics and ideology are more important to the bureaucrats and teachers than educating their children.
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Reply 31 - Posted by: Old Army Vet 6/29/2025 9:05:52 AM (No. 1970734)
What a moron, my three year old great grandson has more sense than this so called judge. How can we survive as a nation with this kind of thinking.
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Reply 32 - Posted by: Samsquanch 6/29/2025 9:33:52 AM (No. 1970745)
People in black robes can still serve the dark side.
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Reply 33 - Posted by: earlybird 6/29/2025 9:37:25 AM (No. 1970748)
Do the Dem Activist Three have children? Are they lesbians?
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Reply 34 - Posted by: earlybird 6/29/2025 9:48:39 AM (No. 1970751)
" The only Justice to be impeached was back in 1805, when Associate Justice Samuel Chase—who was appointed by President George Washington—was accused of allowing his political views to interfere with his decisions and “tending to prostitute” the court and his position. (You can read the riveting account on the U.S. Senate’s website.) The House of Representatives passed Articles of Impeachment against him, but he was acquitted by the Senate." https://www.fastcompany.com/90243523/can-a-supreme-court-justice-be-removed-yes-and-heres-how From the same article, in 2010 there was talk of impeachment for Sotomayor. It didn't go anywhere.
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Reply 35 - Posted by: paral04 6/29/2025 10:06:00 AM (No. 1970756)
Wow!! So, all these great scientists, mathematicians. historians and the like who were educated in public schools without being forced to hear about deviant sexual behavior are not educated? I wonder how Einstein, Galileo and other great minds would think about that.
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Reply 36 - Posted by: DougTN 6/29/2025 10:29:32 AM (No. 1970768)
Shouldn’t public schools be more worried about reading, writing and arithmetic? We’ve survived without worrying about gender stupidity for all of history. Made up crazy…
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Reply 37 - Posted by: janjan 6/29/2025 10:51:09 AM (No. 1970776)
What Sotomayor meant to say is ‘Government run liberal public education is doomed without mandatory indoctrination’ and yeah, we get it. The doom has been officially ordained.
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Reply 38 - Posted by: red1066 6/29/2025 11:30:00 AM (No. 1970788)
Did this idiot have LBGQXYZ education when she was in school? Picking Supreme Court judges based on DEI requirements ends with the usual results.
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Reply 39 - Posted by: Hazymac 6/29/2025 11:35:53 AM (No. 1970791)
What we have here is headsickness, legal malpractice, and deeply rooted sexual immorality in the Wide Latina "Woman." (She called herself a Latina Woman, a tautology. I guess that's because she's not a Latino Man.)
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Reply 40 - Posted by: David Key 6/29/2025 11:47:25 AM (No. 1970796)
Funny we managed to educate our youth for hundreds of years without subjecting them to sexual perversion propaganda. Talk about thinking with her genitals, or her personal sexual preferences.
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Reply 41 - Posted by: jalo1951 6/29/2025 11:48:18 AM (No. 1970797)
This is just stupid. Putting three DEI people on the Supreme Court was a great idea. I'm sorry to say they are all women. They are not a representation of women in general. They were picked because they checked prefered boxes. This just proves that being "educated" does not mean you are intelligent.
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Reply 42 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 6/29/2025 11:50:14 AM (No. 1970799)
Soto, Soto.... where do you get these loony-bin ideas? Better retire and put yourself out to pasture.
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Reply 43 - Posted by: RussZilla 6/29/2025 12:17:28 PM (No. 1970816)
She has no kids. She has no clue. She should spend a day in her old school. Then she could compare today’s teaching with her experience. I taught in a city school, and I watched for thirty years how much dumber and dumber education became over time. Schools are not preparing kids today. Harvard has a basic math course for students who are not ready to do college level courses. Math levels are very low across the board. The education miss Sotomayor received in the New York City public schools, prepared her for the Princeton University education. In an article I read a long time ago, she said it was hard for her to adjust to Princeton culture. She did and she succeeded and went on and got her llaw degree. I’m not sure that same School would offer as good as preparation as she had back then. She never had much of a career as a lawyer, but she was over. Promoted to become a mediocre Supreme Court justice. There’s not much that she’ll be remembered for, except her name and her nationality. She spent most of her career on the bench, playing bench.
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Reply 44 - Posted by: Geoman 6/29/2025 5:08:31 PM (No. 1970924)
Sotomayor is a little older than me , born in the 50s, attending primary and secondary schools in the '60s, and we both came from families of modest means. When she was attending Princeton, I was in the Navy. Only after I earned GI Bill benefits, did I attend college, while working full time, earning five separate degrees from accredited institutions, with 2 PhDs. My accomplishments in science and in the public sector aren't near as impressive as what she was able to accomplish with her Affirmative Action benefits, those she "earned" by being a minority in America. I was able to significantly contribute to sending thousands of barrels of oil and tens of millions of cubic feet of natural gas into our economy. Years later, as a sworn LEO, I helped put many bad guys in prison. My point is that when she was going through her educational experience and her younger brother, closer to my age, was becoming a physician, there were no alphabet perversions being forced on school children. By her predictive gloom about the future of education without such forced perversion in our nation's classrooms, how did anyone accomplish anything during the time before the teacher unions and leftist politicians decided to make promulgating perversion mandatory in public schools, complete with corrective action taken against student resisters against non-scientific, democrat party-line perverted fantasies being force fed to them in the name of decidedly non-Constitutional "social justice?" If our, non-alphabet-centric education throughout the '60s and '70s was so worthless, and predictive of future educational "doom," perhaps the "wise Latina" should resign her seat on the USSC; otherwise, her entire "legal" argument is a calculated lie, egregious enough to see her disbarred and impeached, along with her fellow AA Justices.
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Reply 45 - Posted by: Kafka2 6/29/2025 5:35:24 PM (No. 1970933)
The fact that mandatory gay and transgender indoctrination is only a recent addition to school curriculums, one has to wonder how we got along without it for nearly 250 years. Considering reading, writing and mathematics proficiency scores have dropped since they were added, maybe that time would be better used to teach reading, writing and mathematics .
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Reply 46 - Posted by: athina 6/29/2025 7:17:49 PM (No. 1970969)
This is a comment on the obvious - if the schools were requiring a fundamentally conservative how-to-behave-in-public class with no opt-out, these same libs would be screaming at the top of their lungs. When my oldest was in 3rd grade, the class went to a local county park where unbeknownst to the parents, they participated in a Native American ritual in which they gazed at the sky and envisioned their ‘spirit animal’ that would guide their lives. I found out about it from another mom who had gone to the teacher to object, and when she likened it to having the students participate in a Christian baptism or Holy Communion, the teacher was absolutely dumbfounded and could not see how that was the same thing at all. (Two years later I was able to warn my 2nd son to not participate in that activity, as the 3rd grade teachers were continuing to do that same field trip. So apparently it was ok with the principal as well, and probably no other parents had complained. Finally it was stopped, because our youngest did not go there ever)
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Posted by earlybird 6/29/2025 10:32:25 AM Post Reply
Below is my column in the New York Post on the controversial dissenting opinion of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in the injunction ruling in Trump v. CASA on Friday. The opinion seemed to fan the flames of “democracy is dying” claims of protesters, suggesting that basic limits on injunctive relief could result in the collapse of our core institutions. It was a hyperventilated opinion better suited to a cable program than a Court opinion. The response from Justice Amy Coney Barrett was a virtual pile driver of a rebuke. What was notable is that a majority of the justices signed off on the takedown. It could indicate a certain exasperation
Top Economist Admits Trump May Have ‘Outsmarted
All of Us’ on Tariffs
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Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 1:21:20 PM Post Reply
Donald Trump has a knack for making the so-called experts look foolish, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the ongoing debate over tariffs. The political and economic elite have ridiculed Trump’s approach, insisting that his tough stance on trade would backfire, cause a recession and cripple the U.S. economy. Yet despite all the apocalyptic predictions, the economy hasn’t gone south, and predictions of a looming recession have been quietly walked back. Recently, a prominent anti-Trump economist admitted what many on the right have been saying from the beginning: Trump’s tariff strategy wasn’t the reckless gamble the media made it out to be.
Two killed and firefighters attacked by
active shooter ‘sniper fire’ in Idaho
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/29/2025 8:34:20 PM Post Reply
An armed individual or individuals is currently shooting at first responders at the scene of an ongoing brush fire near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, likely killing two first responders, according to officials. The ambush took place as fire crews were responding to a brush fire on Canfield Mountain. Two died as a result of the shooting, Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris said at a Sunday afternoon press briefing. The official said he believed but hadn’t been able to fully confirm the deceased are firefighters. No police officers have been hit in the shooting so far, he said, though first responders continue to take active “sniper fire”
The strange ATF case of Patrick Adamiak 10 replies
Posted by DVC 6/29/2025 3:31:23 PM Post Reply
Three years ago Patrick Adamiak was an E-6 in the Navy, on his way to finishing a military career. At 28, he had a private business selling popular gun parts and replica, non-firing weapons. Today, he’s nearing his third year in a federal prison, serving a 20-year sentence. His life fell apart when the ATF decided to take an interest in him. They raided his home and found nothing illegal, just gun parts and entirely legal, semiautomatic guns. But these were the Biden/Garland years and guns of any kind, and gun owners, were in their crosshairs.
El Salvador president threatens to send
imprisoned gangsters to Paris Fashion Week
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Posted by sunset 6/29/2025 11:46:22 AM Post Reply
El Salvador’s president said he would send inmates of the country’s notorious mega-prison to France in the wake of a Paris Fashion Week show critiquing the government’s treatment of the prisoners. Nayib Bukele criticised a collection debuted by Willy Chavarria, a Mexican-American designer, featuring models wearing outfits resembling inmate uniforms at El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot). Responding to a message online saying Mr Chavarria’s show was a tribute to Cecot prisoners, the El Salvador president wrote: “We’re ready to ship them all to Paris whenever we get the green light from the French government.”
‘A Very Consequential Two Weeks’ 10 replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/29/2025 6:35:58 AM Post Reply
That’s Selena Zito’s take, and I fully agree with her. There is an old wisdom in political science that real presidential power, whether domestic or international, is the power of persuasion. In less than two weeks, Trump has shown that his impact on American history has centered on his persuasive powers and using them to execute leadership. While elites struggle to understand the appeal of Trump and conservative populism, what they miss, what they have always missed, is the nuance of what “Make America Great Again” meant to voters. The media saw it as a vulgar attempt at nationalism, often brazenly calling it so. But it never was.
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