Are School Counselors a Threat to Students? - The Kim Monson Show

Are School Counselors a Threat to Students?

Alvin Lui with Courage is a Habit explains that school counselors are the most dangerous entity in K-12 education. President of the Alabama State Fraternal Order of Police Everette Johnson explains the importance of use of force protections in America.. Holly Green joins Kim to continue the discussion regarding the subsidized housing controversy in Douglas County..

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Alvin Lui with Courage is a Habit explains that school counselors are the most dangerous entity in K-12 education. Lui discusses gaslighting of parents, emotional blackmail, and language contamination that lures parents to believe things aren’t happening. Schools are gaslighting parents into accepting inclusion of transgender people being forced on them and their children. Lui calls this “language contamination.” Schools are becoming indoctrination centers; counselors can no longer be trusted. Mental health professionals are trying to brainwash children. Parents need to stand up for their children though most aren’t aware of what’s going on in schools. Courage is a Habit can help parents opt out of forms of egregious indoctrination at school such as taking health surveys. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Everette Johnson

President of the Alabama State Fraternal Order of Police Everette Johnson explains the importance of use of force protections in America. Two officers have been recently imprisoned in Alabama for having to use lethal force to defend themselves, one of whom being William Ben Darby, who was convicted in May 2021. Johnson states they’re serving sentences unjustly as they were merely doing their jobs. Police officers play a valuable role in society, yet in recent years they’ve been vilified by various agendas. There need to be consistent standards in creating and applying laws to prevent instances such as the above. Ben Darby’s trial was unfairly skewed against his favor (i.e., the judge didn’t fully show footage of the incident he was convicted of). An appeal has been submitted to the Court of Criminal Appeals in Alabama hoping to drop Darby’s charges or schedule a retrial. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

Interview with Holly Green

Holly Green joins Kim to continue the discussion regarding the subsidized housing controversy in Douglas County. The subsidized housing had been unanimously voted against by the Douglas County Planning Commission, though it went ahead anyhow. Green and other citizens are currently looking into the appeals process in hopes of stopping the subsidized housing that would be affecting her neighborhood. The subsidized housing project is planned to be built at the corner of Scott Avenue in Parker, CO. The aforementioned housing plan makes little sense – there’s no pressing need for it and it’s in an awkward area. Listen to the full interview in the first hour. Contact Green at [email protected].

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