including a 2013 CDC study. The agency found there is no link between the two.While laws vary, every state has legislation requiring specific vaccines for school-age kids.
Children who aren’t immunized can’t attend school, which usually serves as a pretty good incentive. But not for Mitchell. The Arkansas native plans to homeschool his boy, anyway!
He doesn’t want his son to read Edgar Allan Poe and turn gay and start worshipping Satan, or something. Instead, his kid will read the Bible… and only the Bible. “Tucker’s also going to be homeschooled,” said Mitchell. “We’re gonna have to homeschool all our kids or they’re going to end up turning gay and that’s the reason I’m gonna homeschool Tucker.
I don’t want him to be a communist, I don’t want him to worship Satan, and I don’t want him to be gay.”Mitchell proceeds to say the Bible is banned in schools (it’s not), and accuses Poe, one of the great writers of the 19th century, of promoting homosexuality.“My son ain’t gonna be reading no Edgar Allan Poe,” he said sitting shirtless on his couch. “He’s going to be reading the Bible.