homeiswherethehatredis.com
Tracking the Homeschool Movement’s leaders and institutions
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homeiswherethehatredis.com
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Sorry what is this in stars ⭐️
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Too many letters to fit on a baby
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Oh look, another Homeschool convention vendor. This type of shit is next to booths like the US Navy and the local community college btw
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The Tolins locked their autistic son in a cage with his own feces for five years. Darren Jones led the job to remove him from public school, & HSLDA wrote a profile on the job well done in their Court Report. Five years later, the Tolins were arrested & convicted of unlawful imprisonment
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Don’t know how it’s still around.
I don’t want critiques to deviate from Homeschool’s institutions and be directed at the kids; if it’s what you like go for it dude… That said, the isolation and outside view into fashion has lead to some very strange clothing decisions personally
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Take credit for any success but all failures are someone else’s fault.
Oddly they never shared any news stories about Waterbury; only public mention of it is to say it’s being used as an excuse to persecute them
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Hat tip to @homeiswherethehatredis.com for covering the return of Boyer...
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They don’t make this distinction when they talk about how diverse homeschooling is, imagine that. Almost as if it is a way to achieve dominion of an institution that they feel has been taken from them. Anyone’s welcome, just remember they’re in charge
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Kurt’s distinction of what is a true Homeschooler is pretty spot on. It is a way to perform purity, anything unfavorable can only be the result of an outside force tainting it. A purity through separation. And you can mix & match racial, gender, sexual, national, or any other purity to your liking
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“Every single example of abuse they have used has not come from within the homeschool community, it has come from the public school community into the Homeschool community”
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Pret a Manger
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Interesting, I read that last sentence with the opposite interpretation everyone is reading.. this is the only other person I saw who took it as a statement against staying silent
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Very funny to see Will Estrada’s argument against Illinois’ homeschool bill boil down to “Don’t change anything with homeschooling; DCFS/CPS is just too understaffed.”
If funding CPS is HSLDA’s official position in 2025, I’d love to know when that changed. Certainly wasn’t when these episodes aired
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"I pledged to the people of Virginia that I would resist with every resource at my command that which I know to be wrong and would destroy every rational semblance of effective public education in Virginia. I have kept that pledge and you have kept it."
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As Almond had put it, they were laying the groundwork for a transition from a public school system. Two decades later, an organization opened up 30 miles down the road, promising a safe haven from the chaos and satanic forces inside public schools. The groundwork for the HSLDA had been laid
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The 21 black students who enrolled after the ruling would go to school in an empty building; none of the 1000 white students returned. They finished the school year at a collection of churches and in small groups around the white community, much how Homeschooling operates today
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In 1958, Governor of Virginia, Lindsay Almond, shut down Warren County High School and a dozen others in the state to resist integration. The Supreme Court ordered the schools to be re-opened, and Almond made this speech to the General Assembly on January 28 1959 in response to the verdict.
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At that Republican press conference prior to the joint homeschool hearing, a delegate labeled the Waterbury prisoner as an "isolated incident." Straight up ignoring the same scenario played out just over two years prior. We are approaching this becoming a yearly occurrence if the rate continues
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Bail fund anywhere?
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30 mph road. Don't know how we've allowed cars to be this deadly for so many decades.
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For clarity, I believe the furthest right of the four is an actual cop. They would check in with each other throughout the weekend.
The larger conferences have some version of their own police. Virginia (HEAV) had the Civil Air Patrol performing the role for theirs