Conflicted, John Stamper
Conflicted, John Stamper
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Conflicted
Pulling Back the Curtain on Public Education

Author: John Stamper

Narrator: Will Stauff

Unabridged: 4 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/22/2023


Synopsis

At what point can a Christian teacher no longer be part of a public education system that requires them to participate in teaching destructive ideologies and advancing immoral agendas on young children?
John Stamper reached that tipping point as a teacher in the Chicago Public School System and made the decision to quit his job and pull back the curtain on what’s happening in public schools today.
You’ve seen the stories on the news – our national education system has an agenda, being implemented under the guise of fairness, equality, and racial justice to children. However, this book will open your eyes to:

The indoctrination process through mandatory teacher training that implements these radical ideologies in schools without parental knowledgeThe danger and division created by critical race theory and gender theory being promoted in public schoolsHow Marxist, socialist, and communist ideologies are dominating public schools, and how you move forward with homeschooling your children
For generations, teachers have been excellent role models, investing their time and energy into fundamental lessons. However, today a growing number think they, the school board, and their school system know more than parents about what should be taught to students. You need to know what is going on in your child’s school and be prepared for the conflict of values that you may have to face.
You have options.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Doc

Got bored So the plot was fine, even though the FMC is a bit dense, I could forgive this if the characterisation was good enough, but it wasn't. The whole book had Freya alternately crying, reminiscing and mulling over the truth, it just dragged on and on and nothing happened. The relationship with......more

Goodreads review by Starr

Another good addition to this series. I was a bit frustrated with Freya once more. In the first book Colin clearly warned her not to listen to the State and the first thing she does in this book is listen to them. She discounts him far too easily and I found it really infuriating at times. I liked h......more

Goodreads review by Becky

When an author sets out to write a seven novel series, she'd better make sure she has enough story to fill seven novels. This one doesn't. This is the second book in the series and she's already adding tons and tons of filler. I don't think I'll continue the series unless someone puts them on sale r......more

Goodreads review by Sandra

Another great book in this series. Although hard to live up to my love for Compliant, it is a good step in Freya’s growth. I actually like that she is very introspective and emotional, I was able to connect to her well.......more

Goodreads review by Angela

Meh Lacks character development. Heroin is rather annoying. No real insight to how it is living in the dome. Very boring conversations. Taking forever to read because it’s not a page turner. Idea is good, execution could have be pen so much better.......more