![]() “Tell (parents) to go sit in the classroom for a week and see what teachers are doing to their child, and then tell me I’m wrong.” “We’re teaching our kids the wrong stuff,” Placek said. ![]() He said today’s parents do not understand the trouble the country is in because of the tenets he says are being taught in public schools. ![]() “Tell them ‘That’s one man’s opinion.’”Īn electronic billboard along Route 422 in Summit Township displays political and vehement messages on Tuesday, Jan. “That’s why you have parents, to explain what that sign means,” Placek said. Regarding the messages on the billboard, which include “FBI corrupt & dangerous THE GESTAPO” with a large swastika “Whites are under attack stop it now!!” with “Stop teaching critical racist theory to our kids” “God’s law ‘marriage’ one man-one woman” and “God prohibits same sex marriage,” Placek has advice for parents who are concerned about their children reading the billboard as they ride past on the school bus. He said he will do everything in his power to spread the word that “God is alive and well, and anyone who does not repent will pay the price.” “I believe our country has run amok and is heading in the wrong direction,” Placek said. He said he did so because God gave him a mission to reset the country’s path. John Placek, who owns a business in Butler County, said he paid $150,000 to erect the electronic billboard on leased property at the intersection with Bonniebrook Road that began displaying his messages on Monday, Jan. The man who built the billboard along Route 422 in Summit Township defended his messages, which many say are inappropriate. ![]() Political and vehement messages on an electronic billboard along Route 422 in Summit Township have sparked a debate on free speech. ![]()
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