covid protocols forced millions of children to take classes online, bringing the classroom into the home. This withering light of exposure has increasingly turned on our public-school classrooms. It is extraordinary that so much powerful evil has been exposed so widely and so unmistakably. Our medical industry, our pharmaceutical companies, our bureaucrats, our political class, our spy agencies, our tech companies, our journalists, our media, our entertainment, our economic system, our technology dependence, our foreign relations and all of our societal foundations are being exposed as fraudulent and evil. Particularly since the covid-19 pandemic and since America’s 2020 presidential election, the sin, fraud and falseness of the world are being brought to light. It showed us just how far off the rails some truly influential people in our society are.
Video emerged of Disney executives discussing how to promote lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-queer characters and messages in their content. “Family friendly” Disney announced that the $67 billion megacorporation (which also owns abc, espn, Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Fox Entertainment, National Geographic and dozens of other companies) would marshal its considerable power to repeal this law.
Radical leftists said it would endanger children’s lives. Mainstream media dubbed the legislation “Don’t Say Gay” and painted it as extremist. That simple idea sparked a cacophony of outrage, hatred and resistance. This is extreme? Can’t all Americans agree that our kindergartners should not be instructed by a taxpayer-paid public-school teacher about transgenderism? That is all that this law does: It keeps kindergarten through third grade focused on reading, writing and math, and keeps sex out of the classroom, especially radical ideas like transgenderism-until fourth grade. Floridian lawmakers said, This must stop.
Worse, they were deliberately hiding this from their parents. Why? Because administrators and teachers were feeding sexually deviant, sexually explicit propaganda to young children. Last month, Florida passed the Parental Rights in Education bill, banning public schools from teaching kindergartners through third graders about sexual orientation or gender identity. They’re doing it with teenagers and with children as young as 4 and 5. Teachers are teaching, preaching to and shaming students into learning about transgenderism and other deviant sexual propaganda. families on faith-based grounds.A tragedy occurring in our classrooms for years has only recently been widely exposed. Advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families have said that the reversal could allow foster care and adoption agencies to deny their services to L.G.B.T.Q. The episode came just a few weeks after the Trump administration proposed a rule change that would roll back Obama-era discrimination protections that were based on sexual orientation and gender identity. “It doesn’t mean that all of Utah is now bad,” he said. He said some online commenters had jumped to unfair conclusions about what he described as a politically and socially conservative state. van Amstel, an Amsterdam-born choreographer, former dance champion and creator of the dance fitness program LaBlast, said his neighbors in Utah had rallied around his family. van Amstel said he was proud of how swiftly and decisively the school had handled the situation, but was troubled about the vetting of the teacher and about how she had tried to impose her personal beliefs on a group of children. The company did not respond to questions about how long the substitute teacher had been placed in the school district or the vetting process it used for school instructors. “We conducted an investigation and made the decision to end the employee’s relationship with Kelly Services.” “We are concerned about any reports of inappropriate conduct and take these matters very seriously,” the statement said. Kelly Services said in a statement on Sunday that the substitute teacher was no longer employed by the company. The district did not identify the teacher. The district’s spokesman, David Stephenson, said in an email that “the school took appropriate action that day based upon their investigation,” but referred questions on the substitute teacher to Kelly Services, the staffing company used by the district.