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    Brazil’s War on Parents: The Jales Homeschooling Outrage Exposes Big Government’s Assault on Family Rights

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    In the quiet town of Jales, São Paulo, a devoted couple—Adauto and Ieda Denardi—has been dragged through the courts and convicted as criminals simply for choosing to educate their own daughters at home. This isn’t a tale of neglect or abuse. It’s the story of a family achieving exceptional results while the Brazilian state flexes its monopoly on indoctrination. The Denardis’ case is a chilling reminder of what happens when government bureaucrats prioritize control over children’s well-being and parental authority.

    The Denardis began homeschooling during the COVID-19 disruptions, when remote learning exposed the weaknesses of Brazil’s public schools. Ieda, a dedicated mother, even earned degrees in Pedagogy and Mathematics to ensure high-quality instruction. Their daughters, now 11 and 15, devour around 30 books each per year—five times Brazil’s dismal national average. They study multiple languages (including Latin), master piano, and demonstrate academic excellence backed by expert evaluations, psychological reports, and witness testimony. Even the prosecutor recommended acquittal. Yet a judge convicted the parents of “intellectual abandonment,” sentencing them to 50 days of detention in a semi-open regime. The penalty hangs over them, suspended only if they surrender their children to the state system.20

    This ruling reeks of ideology, not evidence. The judge fixated on “socialization” deficits and cultural gaps—complaining the girls lacked exposure to certain popular music genres or Afro-Brazilian themes—while ignoring the family’s proven success. In a country plagued by violent schools, plummeting literacy rates, and ideological curricula, punishing high-achieving parents reveals the left’s true priority: not education, but state control over the next generation.

    Homeschooling Delivers Results—When the State Allows It

    The positive outcomes in the Denardi home mirror what families experience worldwide. Homeschooled children consistently outperform their peers academically, develop stronger character through family-centered values, and avoid the social ills rampant in many government schools. Parents tailor education to their child’s needs, fostering curiosity, discipline, and moral grounding rooted in faith and tradition—elements often diluted or undermined in secular public systems.

    Brazil’s failure to embrace this proven model leaves thousands of families in legal limbo, forcing excellence underground while criminals enjoy leniency elsewhere in the justice system.

    A Stark Contrast with the United States

    Look north to the United States, where homeschooling thrives as a cornerstone of liberty. Legal in all 50 states for decades, it operates with minimal federal interference and varying state oversight—from light-touch notification in Texas to more structured requirements in New York. Millions of American children are homeschooled, and the results speak volumes: superior test scores (often 15-30 percentile points above public school averages), higher college enrollment, and better long-term life outcomes in civic engagement and personal responsibility.

    American parents exercise their God-given and constitutionally protected rights without fear of criminal prosecution. Pioneering rulings like Pierce v. Society of Sisters affirmed that the state cannot monopolize education or override parental authority. This freedom has empowered conservative and religious families to transmit values across generations, shielding children from progressive indoctrination on gender, race, and sexuality. No American family like the Denardis faces jail time for success. The difference? The U.S. respects subsidiarity—the principle that decisions belong closest to the people, not distant bureaucracies.

    Legal Gray Area and Senate Inaction

    In Brazil, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) ruled in 2018 that homeschooling does not violate the Constitution but requires specific federal legislation. The Chamber of Deputies passed a regulatory bill (PL 1338/2022) in 2022 with reasonable safeguards like registration and assessments. Yet it languishes in the Senate, stalled for over four years under rapporteur Senator Professora Dorinha Seabra. An amnesty bill proposed by Deputy Carol De Toni (PL 2577/2026) to pardon families like the Denardis without records of abuse also faces an uphill battle.0

    Why the delay? The Lula administration openly opposes homeschooling, viewing education as the state’s domain for shaping “citizens” aligned with its agenda. Leftist lawmakers, teachers’ unions, and NGOs warn of “isolation” and “risks,” conveniently ignoring data from regulated countries and the failures of Brazil’s own schools. This foot-dragging reflects ideological hostility: a reluctance to erode the public education monopoly that funnels taxpayer funds and ideological influence. Conservative senators like Hermes Klann push for progress, but Senate inertia—fueled by progressive priorities and fear of empowering traditional families—perpetuates injustice.

    Brazil stands at a crossroads. Cases like Jales expose the rot of statism: a government that imprisons loving parents while excusing real crime. True reform demands swift passage of regulation with common-sense oversight, amnesty for persecuted families, and a return to first principles—parents, not politicians, know best for their children. Until then, every delayed vote in the Senate is another blow to freedom and family. Conservatives must demand accountability: education serves children and parents, not the state.

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