Thinking of pulling our 16 year old out of school & getting him into a trade with us for now.
Itโs costing us thousands of $ for him not even being allowed to go.
And when they do return are they going to be forced to vax?
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@RebekahsRight
We were thinking of putting him under a trade with us for now. So heโll be safe.
Thinking itโs the best option until all this crap is sorted.
@aussie000050
I heard from a friend in Victoria that his daughter's school sent a letter telling them she would have to be vaxed to attend year 12 exams.
@aussie000050
Iโve registered my 15 yr old son for home school. Iโm ready, he can keep attending until we say.
There is no way on Gods green earth he is getting Vโd!
Look into it.
@aussie000050
Most sensible post Iโve seen all day. Get him out the system. However, encourage him to keep reading and using critical thinking. Get him to invest his earnings from an early age. Iโm a paid medical scientist. The system is corrupt and only benefits the few. My boss lives in a
@aussie000050
That's an excellent idea, if he's keen. He can always finish his studies later if that's what he wants. Besides, with a trade he's earning money from the get-go, instead of spending it.
@aussie000050
Yes I would! I used to want my kids to get a good education, but more and more feeling School is the last place I want them to be, especially with impending ๐
@aussie000050
Excellent idea.. I am getting ready to pull my kids out too if they mandate vax. Imagine if alot of parents did that and the schools started losing money; I am sure they would back track soon!
@aussie000050
That sounds like a great idea. If your son wants to study later when heโs older there are pathways. Good luck with your decision although I think you have it pretty well sussed out. All the best๐
@aussie000050
Our son left school at 16. Got a building apprenticeship, started his own business at 20 with an investment of a $30,000 loan from us which he paid back within the first 18 months. He is now virtually semi retired at 41. Friends who went to Uni still struggling.
@aussie000050
I'd suggest anything in order to keep him safe - e.g., an online business. Even a barter system outside the financial system if it comes to that.
The first order of business is to ensure he's fully red-pilled, otherwise he'll have no motivation to resist the narrative.