**HEADLINE: “THE MASSIE DOCTRINE”: SOCIETY’S FINAL RECKONING as PARENTS GAIN VETO POWER OVER SCHOOL CURRICULUM**
HEADLINE: “THE MASSIE DOCTRINE”: SOCIETY’S FINAL RECKONING AS PARENTS GAIN VETO POWER OVER SCHOOL CURRICULUM
In a move that moral critics are calling “the final nail in the coffin of social progress,” the so-called “Massie Primary” has sent shockwaves through the educational establishment. Under the new, legally-binding framework, parents in three key swing states now hold a direct, up-or-down vote on every piece of curriculum, textbook, and classroom discussion item.
Proponents cheer it as “parental sovereignty in the classroom,” a victory for local control. But to those of us watching the slow dissolution of communal responsibility, it is something far more sinister. We are witnessing the atomization of society into a thousand private, paranoid silos.
The moral rot is not in the history books they’re banning, but in the philosophy they’re embedding into our children’s minds: that truth is a bargaining chip, and that the only authority is the isolated family unit. This isn’t education; it’s the franchising of ignorance. By handing parents the gavel over objective fact, we have declared that the village is dead, the consensus is a lie, and every child is now a captive audience to the unexamined prejudices of their own parents. The “Massie Primary” may pass the test of parental rights, but it flunks the final exam of civilization.