The hottest Parental Rights Substack posts right now

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OpenTheBooks Substack 13 implied HN points 10 Feb 26
  1. Outside contractors and professional groups are being used to push equity-focused DEI ideas and to turn students into advocates, including guidance that affirms students' gender identities.
  2. Agency staff appear to resist White House anti-DEI directives by renaming programs (for example calling SEL “resilience”) and using contractors and societies as a backdoor to keep the same practices in place.
  3. Parents and policymakers need full transparency of training materials, contracts, and curricula so officials can review partners, cancel misaligned agreements, and rebuild trust.
Who is Robert Malone 15 implied HN points 13 Jan 26
  1. The tour was a multi-island speaking series advocating for medical freedom and opposing the governor’s emergency powers and the West Coast Health Alliance’s aggressive vaccine schedule for children.
  2. Local volunteers and community support were overwhelming, filling venues, providing meals and housing, and making the whole tour possible.
  3. The trip mixed hard work and camaraderie with scenic downtime (volcanoes, hot springs, whale watching), but also highlighted safety risks for public speakers after a verbal harassment incident.
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OpenTheBooks Substack 234 implied HN points 29 Aug 23
  1. California schools are teaching that genders are limitless and encourage inventing new genders.
  2. Governor Newsom's administration is funneling millions of taxpayer dollars into promoting neogenders.
  3. Gender Spectrum organization's initiatives can exclude parents and keep them in the dark about their child's gender transitions.
Outspoken with Dr Naomi Wolf 5 implied HN points 04 Jun 25
  1. There are serious concerns about the safety of mRNA vaccines, especially regarding harmful effects on children and pregnant women. Many believe the current data is enough to ban these vaccines outright.
  2. Some parents feel that their rights to decide their children's health treatments are being ignored, as new recommendations pressure them to act against their wishes. This could set a bad legal precedent.
  3. If leaders don’t take real action to address public concerns about mRNA vaccines, many voters will look for new candidates who better represent their views. This could seriously impact future elections.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter 1 implied HN point 07 Aug 25
  1. Sam Sorbo advocates for parental rights and educational freedom, emphasizing that parents should be in charge of their children's learning. She believes that the current school system often limits independent thinking.
  2. Homeschooling is presented as a powerful way for families to reclaim educational control and empower children to become resilient thinkers. It allows parents to tailor learning to their child's needs.
  3. The importance of community support and financial contributions is highlighted as essential for initiatives like VSRF, which seeks to promote health freedom and truth in education.