Standing up to things rarely make for a good story.
I stand up for my children and myself in a variety of ways, for example: total rejection of television and other programming by home schooling, making home made meals instead of fast food. Refusing to wear masks or get vaccines. I do not believe or trust in the things of the world, so we are separate and it means we usually do not fit in with other people. Values and morals are vastly different.
Standing up for what you believe in usually doesn't involve much other than continuing to do as you believe, and on the few occasions explain to someone who tries to challenge you.
That is wonderful to hear, it is in a sense a stance on what you believe. You have a position of your beliefs that dictate your life choices. Maintaining and expressing is the state many of us are and in hopes to red pill others.
Bless your children and your family, I want to make the assumption you grew up in a rural or country town. That felt good today to read your post after a week of work, thank you.
So..you're teaching your children to be slaves and just to conform with out question?
WTF kind of parent are you?
Your reading comprehension leaves a lot to be desired.
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