Friday, August 16, 2019

#2765 (8/16) "Parental Nightmares in Public Schools"

"PARENTAL NIGHTMARES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS"   Brent Bozell and Tim Graham : Aug 16, 2019; https://townhall.com/columnists/brentbozellandtimgraham/2019/08/16/parental-nightmares-in-public-schools-n2551791 [AS I SEE IT: Don't be so quick to say, " Well, that's in California. That could never happen where I live. Ah ... I would pay close attention to what's happening in YOUR public schools. The crazy ideas of one state have a way of spreading ... and especially from the LEFT coast. And yes, it can start as early as in kindergarten! - Stan]
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    Public schools are reopening for business across America, meaning it's time to get back to reading, writing, arithmetic ... and revolution.

   As usual in matters such as these, California is leading the wayOn the first day of classes at Denair Middle School near Modesto, science teacher Luis Davila Alvarado handed out a worksheet from a transgender advocacy group titled "The Gender Unicorn" asking students about their "gender identity," "gender expression" and their sexual and emotional attractions.

   These are children. And yet the teacher did not ask permission to hand the worksheet out. Most parents were outraged. The school estimated about 50 children received the worksheet. It turns out Alvarado was educating the children about his own life. He declared he rejects the term "Mr." and prefers to be addressed with the newfangled "Mx.," pronounced "Mix." A school official quickly put a stop to it, but the damage was done.

   In California, waiting until middle school for this boatload of propaganda is actually inappropriate! In May, the California State Board of Education established a set of guidelines insisting schools should begin discussing "gender identity" in kindergarten. "While students may not fully understand the concepts of gender expression and identity," the guidelines insist, "some children in kindergarten and even younger have identified as transgender or understand they have a gender identity that is different from their sex assigned at birth." Schools apparently must leap to address the "harm of negative gender stereotypes."

   Public schools aren't just undermining parents with the curriculum. When children "decide" they "might" be transgender, parents better not object, or else they will be treated as a threat to their own children's well-being.
   On Aug. 12, USA Today published a chilling op-ed from Jay Keck, a parent in the Chicago suburbs, about how his autistic teenage daughter -- who showed "no signs" of being unhappy with her gender -- suddenly decided in 2016 that she was male and wanted to be addressed with male pronouns. She first "came out" at school, and Keck says the school immediately addressed her with male pronouns and provided access to a gender-neutral bathroom. When Keck and his wife found out, they insisted the school address their daughter by her legal name -- and were ignored. They met with an assistant superintendent, who asserted the school had to, as USA Today wrote, "follow the law" -- a nonbinding directive from the Obama administration, which was repealed by Team Trump.
   According to Keck, surprise, surprise: The American Civil Liberties Union has sent threatening letters to schools telling them that "students have the constitutional right to share or withhold information about their sexual orientation or gender identity from their parents, teachers, and other parties."
   Then the real nightmare kicked in. Put yourself in the position of the Keck family. "My daughter told me that the school social worker was advising her about halfway houses," he said. "The social worker confirmed this when I scheduled a meeting with him to discuss it. This felt like a horrifying attempt to encourage our daughter to run away from home."
   Keck had his daughter evaluated by a psychologist approved by the school district. He said, "He told us it was very clear that our daughter's sudden transgender identity was driven by her underlying mental health conditions, but would only share his thoughts off the record because he feared the potential backlash." When his daughter graduated high school, parental wishes that her birth name would be announced were again ignored.

   This growing gender-bending orthodoxy is what Pope Benedict called the "dictatorship of relativism," or, if you prefer, "the tyranny of tolerance." Dissent -- even from parents -- is being condemned as bigotry, cruelty and hate speech. This will not stop until the nuclear family is destroyed. Or until parents stand up as one and declare a commitment to destroy this movement.

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     L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. Tim Graham is director of media analysis at the Media Research Center and executive editor of the blog NewsBusters.org. To find out more about Brent Bozell III and Tim Graham, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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PRAYER MATTERS:

"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against 
the disorder of the world Karl Barth
"Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. Intercession is  one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer."- Stan
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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
Monthly Focus | INDIA - For the first time, India entered the top 10 on the 2019 World
Watch List. Research indicates that in 2018, more than 12,000 attacks on Christians were reported (many go unreported). This month, we invite you to pray with us for our Indian
brothers and sisters.
August 16 | MOROCCO - The church in Morocco consists mainly of believers from a Muslim background. Pray with two students—Nadeem,* 21, and Fatima,* 20—who live as secret
believers after their families threatened their lives.
*Names changed to protect identities

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