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Country needs ‘God’ and discipline back in schools to solve racial divide, former NFL player says

Former NFL safety Jack Brewer said God and discipline must return to classrooms in order to change the anti-police sentiment and racial divide spreading across the country.

“We gotta get God back in our schools. I’m a believer in that,” Brewer told the Daily Wire. “And most importantly, we gotta get discipline back in our schools because when you’re raised in discipline, then you demand discipline from other people as well. And right now, we’ve gotten so free. When they pulled the paddles out of the schools in the mid-80s, that’s where this all started. I say it all the time: Some kids need the paddle. They need that — that fear of authority being able to tell them what’s right or wrong. That’s why you see people disrespecting cops like they do now.”

Brewer is the founder of The Jack Brewer Foundation, which works to combat poverty across the world, and he will also launch a faith-based education program called the Serving Institute this month.

“If you do anything that’s disrespectful, speak disrespectfully, if you don’t show the highest level of discipline, I will physically exert you as your punishment so that you understand that you have to be held accountable. We need the fear of God back in our schools, and we need our parents to start being parents again and not friends,” he added of his new program.

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17 thoughts on “Country needs ‘God’ and discipline back in schools to solve racial divide, former NFL player says”

  1. Nice thought, but there remains that separation of church/state thing in the way.

    That will not change anytime soon.

    1. The separation of church and state refers to the state interfering with the church not the other way around and it’s not in the Constitution

        1. Like I said you have no clue about the separation of church and state or what it means and where it came from

      1. Religion and public schools don’t mix. The acceptance back in the 50’s 60’s 70’s and maybe very early 80s – ok. MTV ruined that acceptance.

        Too many religions, someone would get upset…keep it out of public schools.

  2. Respect for teachers and for authority must be taught at home. Children reflect at school what is taught in the home.

          1. You can’t intelligently dispute so you resort to 3 rd grade antics … obviously a lefty Marxist loser

  3. Respect for teachers and for authority needs first to be taught in the home. Children mirror what they see and hear at home. Parents are their children’S FIRST TEACHERS. Unfortunately, too many children are being brought up by single parents or by grandparents. A common question asked by children in school is ” Where do you stay at:.

    1. You gotta have two parent family and nobody wants to be traditional anymore which always negatively affects children .

  4. I work in the public schools in Washington D.C., and can tell you first hand that parents need to be held accountable.The pandemic has made this so much worse. Unparented children become one thing – animals.

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