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How the Left is Scribbling Out Our Ability to Read the Constitution

Ah, yes, another brilliant stroke from the geniuses running our public schools, ditching cursive handwriting like it's some archaic relic from the Stone Age. Because who needs to actually read our founding documents of this great nation when you can just emoji your way through history class? I mean, come on, folks, it's 2025, and apparently, the only script our kids need to master is TikTok. But let's not kid ourselves; this isn't some innocent "modernization" effort. No, this is a calculated move from the progressives to cripple the next generation, ensuring they can't decipher the original words of our Founding Fathers.


Picture this: a classroom full of bright young minds, the future of America, handed a copy of the actual parchment that started our independence from tyranny. But instead of awe and inspiration, you get blank stares and mumbles of "What does this say?" That's not education; that's engineered ignorance. Schools across the country, including here in Colorado, progressive educators have quietly removed cursive from the curriculum under the guise of "efficiency." Efficiency for what? Creating a generation of keyboard warriors who depend on filtered interpretations from woke educators rather than the source material itself?


Let's get real about why this matters. Our Founding Fathers didn't type up the Constitution on a Google Doc; they penned it in elegant, flowing cursive that demanded precision and thought. Take the Second Amendment, for instance—the one that's constantly under siege from gun-grabbing elites. The original text reads:


"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."


Crystal clear, right? It's about individual rights, the people's power to defend against threats, including a tyrannical government. But fast-forward to a world where kids can't read that original script. Suddenly, they're at the mercy of revisionist hacks who twist it into:


“A well-regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the people’s right to keep and bear arms shall be preserved only under conditions and qualifications established by law to safeguard public order and health.”


Nothing about pesky citizens owning firearms. Trust us, we transcribed it for you.

See the scam? Without the ability to read the originals, our youth become sitting ducks for ideological reprogramming. They'll swallow whatever sanitized version gets spoon-fed to them in textbooks ghostwritten by leftists who view the Constitution as a "living document" they can morph into whatever suits their agenda. Remember, this is the same crowd that wants to "reimagine" history by tearing down statues and renaming schools, why not blur the original words while they're at it? In Colorado, where we've fought tooth and nail to preserve our freedoms against Denver's blue bubble, this hits home.


But hey, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it's all just a coincidence that as cursive fades, so does any real grasp of American exceptionalism. Or perhaps it's "progress", because nothing says advancement like producing adults who sign their names with an X like it's 1850 all over again. Sarcasm aside, fellow conservatives, this is a wake-up call. We need to demand cursive back in our schools, not as some frilly elective, but as a safeguard against the erosion of our republic. Let's make sure our kids can read the handwriting on the wall literally before it's too late. After all, if they can't read the originals, who's to say what "shall not be infringed" really means?

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