It is, isn't it? Basically they are busybodies who think that they have the right to tell others what to do/not do and to interfere with how they live their lives because they think they know better than you what's good for you. The fake "teacher" excels at this, as you've no doubt noticed.
If I was a teacher forced to teach Bible passages in a public school classroom, I'd be finding those admonitions of Christ to present. You know, the stuff about loving others as you love yourself. Not judging others. Giving to the poor. Feeding and clothing those who have little. Welcoming strangers to your community. Following god rather than money. The story of the Good Samaritan would be especially appropriate for MAGAT children.