Mike Belcher, an education advocate in New Hampshire, posted a series of tweets on February 2, 2026, discussing proposed reforms to state education laws and urging public participation.
In his first tweet at 00:43 UTC, Belcher encouraged supporters to provide input on pending legislation: “Submit testimony in favor here! Let’s do something worthy of Charlie Kirk in reforming education away from hate and division towards unity and patriotism!”
Later that night at 01:20 UTC, he addressed the legal landscape in New Hampshire regarding educational content regulation. Belcher stated: “Right now no law exists in NH to prohibit this – our prior law was struck down by the courts for being ‘vague.’ Okay, challenge accepted: -Bans critical theories -Bans Marxist and Hegelian Dialectics -Bans Queer Theory -Bans Friearian pedagogy -Bans Culturally Responsive”
Shortly after, at 01:39 UTC, Belcher posted a brief message referencing previous discussions on the topic: “What have I been saying? https://t.co/OUzE3JBgf7”
The conversation comes amid ongoing debates over educational standards and curriculum content in New Hampshire. In recent years, legislative efforts to restrict certain academic frameworks—such as critical race theory—have faced judicial scrutiny. A prior law attempting to limit such instruction was invalidated by the courts for vagueness.
Belcher’s posts reflect continued advocacy among some groups for explicit prohibitions on specific educational theories and pedagogical approaches within New Hampshire’s public schools.

