The Daily Signal - Kirk Cameron's New Documentary Explores World of Homeschooling
Episode Date: June 10, 2022Thanks to virtual schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic, parents were horrified to discover the radical lesson plans their children's activist teachers were teaching. Lessons on critical race theory ...and on sexual orientation and gender identity caused parents to realize they would have to take their kids' education into their own hands. Post-pandemic, the homeschool boom hasn't let up, as parents realize they can effectively teach their children and guide their education in a way that aligns with their values. Christian actor and filmmaker Kirk Cameron wants to demonstrate how freedom-loving Americans can best start their own homeschool journeys with his new documentary film "The Homeschool Awakening." "No one loves [your kids] more than you do as a mom and dad, and no one's better positioned to teach them. You've been doing it since Day One," says Cameron. "You taught them how to walk. You taught them how to talk. At the end of the day, whoever controls the textbooks has possession of the future, either for good or for evil." Cameron joins the show to discuss his new documentary, and help parents understand how they can best embark on their own homeschooling journey. We also cover these stories: The House votes mostly along party lines to pass a red flag gun-control bill aimed at preventing individuals thought to be a danger to themselves or others from keeping their firearms. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is furious that no one was arrested for protesting outside Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home on the same day an armed man came to his house with the intention of killing him. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan announces that 17 golfers participating in a Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament are now banned from competing in PGA Tour events. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is the Daily Signal podcast for Friday, June 10th.
I'm Kate Trinco.
And I'm Doug Blair.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, parents were horrified to hear the radical lesson plans
their kids' activist teachers were teaching.
They realized they would have to take their children's education into their own hands.
Post-pandemic, the homeschool boom hasn't let up.
As parents realized, they can effectively teach their children and guide their education
in a way that aligns with their values.
Christian actor and filmmaker Kurt Cameron wants to demonstrate how freedom-loving a
Americans can best start their own homeschool journeys with his new film, The Homeschool Awakening.
He joins the show to discuss his new movie and help parents understand how best they can embark on their own homeschooling journey.
But before we get to Doug's conversation with Kurt Cameron, let's hit our top news stories of the day.
On Thursday, the House voted mostly along party lines to pass a red flag bill aimed at preventing dangerous individuals from keeping their firearms.
The legislation would permit family members and law enforcement to ask a judge to prevent
certain individuals from purchasing or possessing guns.
The vote was 224 to 202, with all but five Republicans voting against the bill and all but
one Democrat voting for it.
The passage of the red flag bill through the House comes on the heels of another series
of gun control bills the House passed on Wednesday that would ban those under 21 from
purchasing semi-automatic weapons, as well as banning high-capacity magazines.
While the two bills passed easily in the Democrat-controlled House, it is unlikely they will
get the 60 votes needed to break a filibuster in the Senate.
Senator Tom Codden is furious that no one was arrested who protested outside
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home on Wednesday night.
That was the same day, of course, that an armed man came to Kavanaugh's home with the
intention of killing him.
Here's what Codden, a Republican who represents Arkansas, told Fox News in an interview.
This is the shocking culmination of the Democratic Left's war against the Supreme Court
and really against our Constitution in America.
Chuck Schumer a couple of years ago
went to the Supreme Court steps
and by name attacked Brett Kavanaugh
and said he would pay the price.
He wouldn't know what hit him.
And yesterday, a Democratic hitman
showed up at Brat Kavanaugh's house
to try to murder him
and presumably his wife and his children.
That very same night,
just hours after a Democratic hitman
tried to kill Brett Kavanaugh,
you had left-wing street militias
announcing on the internet, in public, in advance, that they were going to go violate federal law
by protesting in front of a justice's home. As you say, there's an explicit federal law against protesting
in front of the homes of judges or jurors. Yet again, the feckless and hapless Attorney General Merrick Garland
did nothing. Even though he had advanced knowledge, he should resign in disgrace. And if he
won't resign in disgrace, then we should start impeachment proceedings against him in January when
we are in control of the Congress because the rule of law in this country must be enforced
evenly irrespective of one's political parties and views.
Cotton isn't the only Republican senator calling out Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, tweeted,
I wonder if Chuck Schumer is still proud of personally threatening Supreme Court justices
now that people with guns are showing up at their houses to kill them.
On Tuesday, PGA Commissioner Jay Monaghan,
announced that 17 golfers participating in a Saudi-backed LIV golf tournament
are now banned from competing in PGA tour events.
According to Monaghan, the golfers either didn't receive PGA releases to play in the LIV
golf event were neglected to apply for a release at all.
In an open letter to PGA tour members, Monaghan wrote,
these players have made their choice for their own financial-based reasons,
but they can't demand the same PGA tour membership benefits, considerations,
opportunities, and platform as you.
LIV Golf responded to the PGA Tour's decision to ban the players,
saying,
today's announcement by the PGA Tour is vindictive
that deepens the divide between the Tour and its members.
It's troubling that the Tour,
an organization dedicated to creating opportunities for golfers to play the game,
is the entity blocking golfers from playing.
One of the 17 Golfers Band is 45-time PGA winner, Phil Mickelson.
In a Wednesday press conference,
Mickelson said of his decision to go to the team,
the LIV tournament, I understand people have very strong opinions and may disagree with my decision,
and I can empathize with that. But at this time, this is an opportunity that gives me a chance
to have the most balance in my life going forward. And I think this is going to do a lot of good
for the game. Now stay tuned for my conversation with Kurt Cameron as we discuss his new movie
on the homeschool revolution. Americans use firearms to defend themselves between 500,000 and 2 million
times every year. But God forbid that my mother has ever faced with a scenario where she has to
stop a threat to her life. But if she is, I hope politicians protected by professional armed
security didn't strip her of the right to use the firearms she can handle most competently.
To watch the rest of heritage expert Amy Swearer's testimony on assault weapons before the
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My guest today is Kirk Cameron, a Christian actor and filmmaker.
His newest film, The Home School Awakening, is only in theaters June 13th and 14th.
Kirk, welcome to the show.
Douglas, my man, how are you?
I'm doing great, Kirk.
Thanks so much for coming on.
Good to be talking with you.
Absolutely.
So let's just get started then.
I'm really excited to talk about your movie because right now what we're seeing is this resurgence in parents looking to homeschool their kids.
Where do you think this sort of renewed interest in homeschooling is coming from?
Oh, man.
Well, homeschooling has been on the rise for decades.
Parents are waking up to the fact that you only have so much time with them to shape their little hearts and minds.
And no one loves them more than you do as a mom and dad.
and no one's better positioned to teach them.
You've been doing it since day one.
You taught them how to walk.
You taught them how to talk.
And at the end of the day,
whoever controls the textbooks has possession of the future,
either for good or for evil.
Hitler said stuff like that.
He said, if you don't agree with my ideas,
I don't really care because I got your kids in my schools.
And in 40 years, you'll be gone.
And this is the only community that they will have ever known.
And so parents are,
waking up. But since the coronavirus pandemic and kids were sent home when their schools were
shut down, parents got a front row seat and discovered that their children are being taught
from a moral cesspool and being pumped with sexual chaos, inappropriate, explicit material,
and ideas like critical race theory and others that cause them to fundamentally back away from
the very principles that created the freest, strongest, most prosperous, and blessed nation on
the earth. And parents are saying, no way, not anymore. And so they're pulling them out in droves
and millions of families are discovering the world of homeschooling to be a fantastic option.
Right. So you make this movie, the homeschool awakening. And what is the objective in this film?
Why did you make it now? Well, I'm making it now because millions of parents are going,
man, what do I do? I don't want my kids in public school. It's not like it was when we were kids.
And for the record, my dad's a public school teacher. My grandmother and grandfather were, and there are
good teachers in a public school system. But this ain't your grandma's public school anymore.
This isn't even your public school anymore. In the last two or three years, there has been a
massive shift toward away from education of things that are true and beautiful and good and toward
indoctrination that is turning our children into little revolutionaries and undermine
the things we really want to teach them. So what I'm hoping to accomplish is to say, you're not
stuck, mom and dad. You're not stuck. There's hope and there are options. And if you're at all
curious about homeschooling, check out my movie The Homestchooling, because what we do is we take a
deep dive into the everyday adventures of American homeschool families who are on a mission to put
faith, family, and freedom back into learning. It, it, it's, it,
the ins and outs, the how-toes, the commonly asked questions.
And no, you'll discover that, no, you don't need to be a Quaker to homeschool.
You don't need to own a cow, have a head covering, and churn your own butter.
You can be an amazingly thriving family right where you are in community with others who have
like-minded values.
And you can create an educational path that is flexible, passing on your values to your kids,
that produces better educated kids with character to go into the world and bring light into the darkness.
Absolutely.
And I think that's such a great message to have for homeschooling parents that it's something that you can do yourself.
I'm curious, did you homeschool your kids?
Yeah.
My wife, Chelsea, and I have six children, and we did homeschool our kids.
Part of our journey was through a great little private school.
Then we weren't happy with the options after sixth grade.
So we pulled all our kids and began to homeschool.
We had a healthy fear of homeschooling like many other people, but we learned it's an amazing thing and it was the best choice that we made for our family.
And then some of our kids went back to a private school and some of them stayed and graduated through homeschooling.
But the homeschool awakening is going to take you on this journey with 17 families.
Some live on a farm.
Some live in the city and shows you that you're in charge of your kids' education.
you choose curriculum, you choose methodology, and you're not doing it alone.
There are online courses, there are networks and co-ops and conferences and other families
right in your community who are wanting to do the same thing.
And the results are phenomenal.
You just have to think outside the box and break the mold and develop a spirit of curiosity
about other options.
And I'm here to tell you that there are beautiful options, tons of hope.
And the homeschool awakening documents all of that.
So I wonder if you could give us maybe an example of something that happens in your movie.
Could you document maybe one of the families what they go through, kind of what the experience of homeschooling is like?
Well, for instance, there's many.
But there's one that's one of my particular favorites is this couple who has a special needs child.
And she's this beautiful young girl.
They move into this new community and they're looking at the public school system.
And ultimately they sit down and they take a vote.
about how their child will be schooled, how what she'll learn, where she will learn it, when
she goes to school and with whom she will be learning these things because she's special needs
and they got to vote. So the parents got a vote, the principal got a vote, the teacher got
to vote and the special needs teacher got a vote. So they were outvoted three to one with what
they wanted their child to learn and how that she was going to learn it. And they said, why are we
not going with what we know she really needs and what we want her to learn? And they're saying, because
you're not qualified. You're not a special needs teacher. We have the license. We'll decide how
they're going to be educated. And he said, you know what? I checked out homeschooling.
And I finally realized after we dove in, I don't need to be a special needs teacher. I just need to
be a teacher of my daughter. And they are flourishing and they're thriving in the homeschool
awakening. So make sure you check it out. That's a great story. And it actually reminds me one of the
things that you highlight in the trailer for the movie is a statement from former Virginia
Governor Terry McCullough, who said something along the lines of that parents really shouldn't
have that much control over what their kids learn.
Do you find that that attitude towards homeschooling and what parents should be involved in the
education process has affected how many parents are now moving in that direction to homeschool
their kids?
Yeah, they say that in North Korea, too.
They say that in China, too.
They said that in Nazi Germany, too.
Parents, you're not qualified.
It's too hard.
You can't do this.
Don't you care about your children's education?
Leave the hard stuff up to us.
We're the experts.
No, no, no, no.
If you do an inventory of all the things your kids are learning in their high school
or in their elementary school, it's horrifying, right?
And it's gotten so bad that I even went so far as to say
that the public education system today has become public enemy number one
for many parents with regard to.
to what they want their kids learning seven, eight hours a day.
And it's really more than that when you add on homework.
It's very little time with your kids.
And you are the expert.
There's nobody who can better teach your children.
You've been teaching them since day one.
And there's no one who knows your children.
Your children are not special needs.
They're just special.
They're just beautiful.
They're just unique.
And God has made them in such a way that they're going to be able to do things
and influence people in ways that nobody else can.
But that's not of interest to people who don't share your faith or your moral values and your
mission in life.
If you want to pass that on to your kids, it doesn't just happen in the bloodstream, just like
freedom.
It's something that must be taught.
It's something that must be fought for, something that must be sacrificed for.
And if we really want to step into the role of being a parent, we cannot outsource
the most important part of parenting, which is teaching our children values. Even before academics,
we've got to be people of moral character who love God and our neighbor first. Otherwise,
as C.S. Lewis said, we're just creating more clever devils. We're creating really smart people
who are pursuing darkness rather than that which brings human flourishing. Right. Faith seems to be a really
important part of this equation for homeschooling kids. If you are a person of faith and you want to
raise your child in that faith, it's a lot easier to do it from the comfort of your own home.
Do you view public schools nowadays as being actively hostile to people who want to raise their
children in faith? Yes, with a caveat, and that's got to be nuanced a little bit,
faith is an inescapable component of every human being's worldview. So I used to be an atheist,
but it is false to say I had no faith.
In fact, I had more faith as an atheist.
I'm going to phrase this as I do now as a Christian.
Why?
Because you have to have faith that nobody times nothing equals everything.
You have to have faith as an atheist that there is not a creator who intentionally, amazingly designed your circulation system and your immune system.
system and your reproductive system and your skeletal system, not to mention positioned the world
in such a way that it orbits around the sun just right on its tilt, its axis to support life
unlike anywhere else that we know of exists in the entire universe. And the list goes on and on.
It requires massive amounts of blind faith to embrace that worldview. So public school systems
heavily promote faith in atheism,
rather than faith in the very principles
that our founding father said were necessary
for a free and just republic.
Let me end with this quote.
Noah Webster, somebody that we should know.
He's really important.
He's really smart.
He was not only a founding father
who gave us Webster's dictionary.
He was also known as the father
of American scholarship and education.
And he said, the purpose of education is, wait for it, to teach our children the principles of Christianity.
Why?
He said, it's the most important thing they need to learn and the first principles that they should learn because those are the principles that even the most irreligious founding fathers like Ben Franklin and others knew produced personal integrity and character, families that flurricular.
and provide the civil government principles that allow for a free republic.
Without it, you devolve into a dictator, a king, a czar, an emperor, and we know how that goes.
We can look around and see what communism does, which is, it's sort of the group dictator
that sort of controls the peasants.
And there is no private property.
There is no religious freedom.
There is no economic freedom.
There is no educational freedom.
If we love that stuff, whether you're an atheist or not, invest in the principles of Christianity, our founders said, or you'll lose all of it.
And history proves it.
Sure.
Now, as we begin to wrap up here, I kind of want to understand what you want a viewer to take away from this movie.
Do you think it's something important for them to be, I can do this too?
Is it ways that they can go and start their own homeschooling commune kind of deal?
What do you hope that a viewer is going to take away from this film?
Yeah, like start their own little cult out in the middle of Texas somewhere with a cow and a head covering, churning your own butter, sequestered from the rest of the world.
No.
What I want you to get away from watching the homeschool awakening in theaters on June 13th and 14th is if you're not happy with what your kids are learning in school and you want something better from them because you know that you've only got one shot at this as parents, there is hope.
and there are options.
Check out the Home School Awakening,
and you're going to see
how millions of families
are doing this successfully.
That's great.
Well, that was Kirk Cameron,
a Christian actor and filmmaker.
His newest film, The Home School Awakening,
is only in theaters on June 13th and 14th.
Kirk, very much appreciate your time.
Thank you so much.
Hey, man, great to talk with you,
and thank you for having to meet
on your program.
I'm honored.
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