Posted on 01/26/2018 9:39:55 AM PST by Bodleian_Girl
Six-year-old Derrica Grace has never been to school, but she can discuss Cryptocurrency, explain the history of the Blank Panther movement - and show you how to shoot an Uzi machine gun.
It's all thanks to her father, Derrick Grace II who has developed his own homeschooling curriculum after making the decision to pull his son out of first grade in 2016.
The father-of-four, from Tampa, Florida, says that he's not a fan of the school system - and believes they 'dilute the mental progression' of children.
However, he has attracted controversy online after posting a series of videos online showing his daughter Derrica and son Derrick Grace III loading guns and reciting facts learned from their homeschool experience.
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Failure to teach children gun safety is negligence, IMO.
My grandson has been shooting almost since he could walk, he’s a Master shooter at 21.
‘It’s built on four elements: self-love, self-education, self-awareness, and self-reliance. I think those are key to live a mentally free and fruitful life,’ he explained.
Can’t fault that belief.
I’m afraid you’re right. They’re “one issue” voters....in most cases.
Good for him. We homeschooled our two, and YES, shooting lessons began at age 5 and continue to the present day (oldest is almost 26).
I’d like to know how tattoo face earns a living and how many felonies he has in his jacket.
My life mirrored yours. I got my first BB gun at age 6. I taped a flashlight to the side of it to go “slug hunting”. My Dad thought that was hilarious. Got a .22 at 11 and my Dad gave me his 30.06 at 13.
When I went into the Army I was one of 6 to shoot expert out of 220 or so in basic training.
Eventually I made it onto my state’s national guard rifle team for 3 years and earned the distinguished rifleman’s badge.
When my Dad was terminal with cancer he remarked, “I’m glad all those BB’s and .22 ammo went to good use.”
Teaching a kid about cryptocurrency is just about illegal in some way, I’m sure.
It’s a banking system cloaked in secrecy so that only a few can take full advantage of it. Like understanding the primary currency, the Federal Reserve Banking system and it’s relationship with the US Treasure Department. You know, banking.
He is absolutely correct, and this Freeper will side with him on this, that the schools in his black neighborhoods and area in general (Public, mostly) will give his black kids a disadvantage. They will be taught just enough to operate some machinery, just enough to get something to pay some kind of tax (Or play lottery.. the tax on the poor).
When his mind is opened to the idea that he was doomed from the start by both his own kind (completely saturated in the system) and by the democrat-led system to basically hobble his mind and prevent him from getting “too uppity” I’m sure his intent was to get him and his kids involved in a group or experience that shared this notion, and offered a way out.
The Black Panthers.
Remember the Panthers didn’t just coalesce into the world. It wasn’t just blinked into existence. While you may not like their stances, methods and techniques it would be foolish to think they are a 2-dimension poster hanging on a wall.
The Panthers have a tendency to remove blacks from society (DUH) and make a sub-culture where the black skin color is placed at the top (Double DUH). Panthers are not looking for equality, they are looking for Supremacy.
Why is this ? Why was MLK’s movement seeking equality and peace, but the Panthers were looking for supremacy ? That didn’t just “happen”. It was carved out, engineered and designed around a basic principal that ANY black family who decides the educational system is destroying their kids...
And that principal is that ANY black family is being destroyed by an educational system that is destroying their kids.
These two parties will snap together like two rare-earth magnets thrown in the air from your hand.
Now what I’m interested in is what kind of music his kids listen to, what they watch on TV and how they speak.
How absolutely awful for British readers of dailymail.co.UK! They should be offered therapy after being exposed to such traumatizing information.
;-b
Very interesting post.
I taught my boys how to use guns the right way. There is no way that I would put an UZI machine gun in the hands of a 6 year old. Wasn’t there someone who did that a few years ago that got killed?
I wonder if most Brits bear in mind that our population is about 6 times theirs, and that some places in the U.S.A. are very different from other places. Most of the places preferred for visits by most Europeans are the most dangerous, crowded places full of counter-culture people who voted for Hillary (coasts, deserts, mountains, etc.).
The UZI looks like it has a .22 LR hole in the end, but it’s hard to tell for sure. As for the Panthers, the author or authors didn’t tell as to which side Derrick is on.
Amazing he is around at all, as a father.
I’m one of the 30 million American women who voted for Trump, who carried 53% of the white female electorate.
Don’t trifle with me about taking away my vote.
My son took a friend (a gal from England) out shooting last weekend. They started off at the trap range - she had shot a shotgun a few times. Then they went to the pistol range. She was very nervous - “I don’t like pistols!” (Of course never being around them, etc.)
He got her to shoot his a few times and she liked it. Then all the other guys around were asking her to shoot theirs. So she had fun trying the various styles and stuff and was liking it.
One guy brought over his big flintlock pistol. My son shot it. The big boom and cloud of smoke. The gal was really afraid to try it - but she did. My son took a video of her. Her expression of joy after firing it was great!
Credit where credit is due.
Yes but I think it was a 12 year old boy.
I voted too, but I think men are better decision makers.
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