
20 Year Old Montana Student Stands Up to the Teachers Union
There was kind of a comical moment towards the end of our conversation about the controversial teachers conference in Missoula last week. And then it got serious...
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We were talking with Finley Warden, a 20 year old student who grew up in public schools in Missoula. He attended the Montana Federation of Public Employee's (MFPE) educator conference in Missoula last week and exposed some of the shocking material that was being presented to teachers and educators.
While we were in the middle of talking with him on the show, the head of the MFPE, Amanda Curtis, sent an email alert out to her members across the state claiming that we were featuring a guest named Max Nelson from the Freedom Foundation (he was not on the show this week). Curtis, a far Left former Democrat legislator and former Democrat US Senate candidate here in Montana, also encouraged her members to call into the show (thanks!). We got quite the kick out of that.
But then, another message was sent claiming that 20 year old student Finley Warden was one of the Freedom Foundation's "hired hands."
That prompted Finley to send this strong message to the MFPE:
Finley Warden: "Yeah, I have a message for MFPE. And Amanda, I'm sure you're watching right now. So this is for you. I'm not being paid to do the work I'm doing to try to take you down. I went to Montana public schools for 10 years. I saw firsthand the corruption that your teachers unions and the negative effects that your union places on all students and all parents in the state. The recordings I got speak for themselves. You cannot deny the illegal content that was at your conference. You cannot deny the inappropriate sexual content that was at your conference. All the recordings will be released, and you cannot hide from this."
Catch the full "message to the MFPE" at the tail end of the below podcast:
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