Far-left podcaster Jennifer Welch calls homeschooling 'trickle down stupidity,' a 'huge problem'

Co-hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan of the far-left "I've Had It" podcast condemned homeschooling as "weird as f---" and the "worst" idea during their show on Tuesday.Their comments were in response to a caller to the show complaining about "morons attempting to homeschool their children" when they "probably shouldn't have even had children to start with."Sullivan quickly seized on the caller's comments, remarking that she worries about "people in Bible study" homeschooling their kids.BLUE STATE BILL TARGETS HOMESCHOOLERS IN LATEST GOVERNMENT POWER GRABThe "I've Had It" podcast discussed homeschooling during their show on Tuesday.(iStock)"I just think homeschooling is a bad idea, from soup to nuts," Sullivan said.
"I don’t care if you’re a nuclear physicist.I think it’s just f---ing weird as f--- that you want your kids around you all day, every day, and all night.
And just the socialization." "For me personally, it was that I would have gotten up on my hands and knees and strapped them to my back and crawled to get them to school every day just to get them where I wasn't," she continued."So, I don't trust somebody that wants to be with their kids 24/7.
I think a lot of dumb people do it because it's just easier and that's a concern."Welch accused parents who choose to homeschool of attempting to "project a script onto their kids" and claimed they were incapable of critical thinking."This is trickle-down stupidity.This is MAGA on steroids.
This is MAHA.This is tradwife.
This is unvaxxed and unjacked and all that s---.This is the worst, worst, worst," Welch said.BRAZIL PARENTS FACE PRISON SENTENCE FOR HOMESCHOOLING AFTER COURT ACCUSES THEM OF 'INTELLECTUAL NEGLECT'Far-left podcast star Jennifer Welch described homeschooling as part of America's "crazy Christian" problem.
(Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for GLAAD)The far-left podcaster argued that homeschooling was part of America's "fundamental crazy Christian problem," suggesting it was essentially ch...