Patriots across America are discovering a harsh truth: even in deep red states, the education establishment is actively sabotaging efforts to restore patriotic history in our public schools.
Despite voters in Iowa and Oklahoma demanding pro-American curriculum reforms, these supposedly conservative states are delivering the exact opposite of what families were promised. While parents thought they were electing leaders who would fight the woke indoctrination plaguing our children's education, the bureaucratic swamp is proving it runs deeper than anyone imagined.
The Great Red State Betrayal
Iowa, once considered a beacon of Midwestern conservative values, has completely failed to implement meaningful changes to history standards. Instead of teaching students about American exceptionalism and the founding principles that made our nation great, the same tired progressive narratives continue poisoning young minds.
Oklahoma's situation is equally infuriating. Despite overwhelming support from voters for curriculum that celebrates rather than condemns America's heritage, the state's education apparatus continues operating as if the 2024 election never happened.
"Parents voted for change, but the education establishment is giving them more of the same anti-American garbage that's been destroying our children's understanding of what makes this country exceptional," said one frustrated Oklahoma parent.
Meanwhile, Texas and Wyoming find themselves at critical crossroads. These states have the opportunity to lead the charge in restoring authentic American history education – but will their leaders have the backbone to take on the entrenched interests fighting against parental rights?
Time for Trump Administration Action
This betrayal of conservative voters comes at a crucial moment when President Trump's education agenda could provide the federal support needed to break through state-level resistance. With the administration's commitment to ending woke policies throughout government, red state failures expose just how deep the swamp really goes.
The question every patriotic American should be asking: if we can't count on solidly red states to deliver basic curriculum reforms, what does that say about the stranglehold the education establishment has on our children's future?
