Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, posted a series of tweets on February 12, 2026, expressing his views on education and religious values.
In his first post at 20:18 UTC, Belcher criticized certain educational approaches, stating, “This is teaching a blank-slate, Marxian worldview of ‘everyone is good deep down’ and setting up the teaching that its society that’s wrong, not criminals. GET THIS OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS” (February 12, 2026).
Later that evening at 21:10 UTC, he issued a religious exhortation: “Repent and believe the Gospel.” (February 12, 2026).
At 22:05 UTC the same day, Belcher addressed the use of religious language in public discourse. He wrote, “People really need to learn what taking His name in vain actually means. I’d seriously recommend repentance.” (February 12, 2026).
Belcher’s comments reflect ongoing debates in American society regarding educational curricula and the role of religion in public life. The discussion over how schools address topics such as morality and criminality has been prominent for years, with some critics arguing that certain frameworks may underemphasize personal responsibility or traditional values.
