'Face the Nation' focus groups of GOP, Democrat parents sound off on 'woke culture' overtaking US education

A “Face the Nation” focus group featuring a Republican, Democrat and an independent unanimously agreed that “woke culture” has become a prime concern for parents raising children in America.

In a segment called “Eye on America: Election Influencers,” CBS host Margaret Brennan asked a group of parents to get candid about the issues they’ll prioritize when voting and their struggles raising kids in a post-pandemic era.

John, a Texas Republican, cited the “woke” overhaul of U.S. education as a key issue for parents.

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“The whole woke culture affecting our children, all these elementary, middle schools having woke culture pushed on them from the LGBTQ+ community for sexual identify and gender. We should be pushing the actual school studies. Math, social studies, science,” he said. “Not gender studies.”

Lashawn, an Illinois Democrat and mother of eight, largely agreed.

James Miller, a teacher at Mountain Gap Middle School in Huntsville, Alabama, operates the "Madge D. Ivine (Miss Majesty Divine)" Facebook page in which he frequently posts pictures attending drag events such as Drag Queen Story Hour.

James Miller, a teacher at Mountain Gap Middle School in Huntsville, Alabama, operates the "Madge D. Ivine (Miss Majesty Divine)" Facebook page in which he frequently posts pictures attending drag events such as Drag Queen Story Hour.
(Mountain Gap Middle School)

“I can agree with some of his points,” she said. “I will say sex education, I feel like some things are brought to the children’s attention they wouldn’t even think about.”

“Children are really influenced,” she continued. “You can teach them one thing at home, but when they go to school, they’re just as much influenced by their teachers and their surroundings.”

Lashawn said parents should have more of a say over what children are taught.

Stephanie, an independent from Arkansas, also agreed, spotlighting the struggles children are facing as they get back in their classrooms after extended school closures.

Later in the segment, Lashawn took aim at leaders in her own party for putting the needs of illegal migrants before Americans with misguided open border policies.

“I mean, there’s nothing wrong with helping, but we have more problems here in our country. I feel like there is so much focus on helping immigrants and not enough focus on the people here that might need assistance.”

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Students are led to their classroom by Marisa Wiezel (who is related to the photographer), a teacher at Yung Wing School P.S. 124, on March 7, 2022, in New York City.

Students are led to their classroom by Marisa Wiezel (who is related to the photographer), a teacher at Yung Wing School P.S. 124, on March 7, 2022, in New York City.
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Lashawn said she holds both Washington and local leaders accountable.

“It’s everybody, Washington, the mayor. They help who they want, certain groups of people,” she said.

John echoed a similar sentiment, adding that he believes Texas Gov. Greg Abbott should have more control over border policies that directly impact his state.

Heading into the midterms, Lashawn said her main concern is how candidates plan to tackle crime in her hometown.

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“I want to know exactly what they’re going do about this because it’s out of control in Chicago,” she said.

Brennan remarked that she has rarely found such a unanimous consensus among voters of different parties in past focus groups she’s conducted.

“Often, when we do these focus groups, we have people from different parties disagree with each other, but I’m hearing a lot of you echo the same concerns and agreeing with each other,” she said.

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