Today’s ray of hope number one:
Students at Edison High School in
Huntington Beach, California, audibly groaned in protest of their teacher
foisting a LGBTQ Pride video on them-- in math class.
The students told their indoctrinator instructor to
“stop,” and “turn it off.” One even asked the “educator,” “Why are you showing
this to kids?”
Sadly, yet predictably, the “teacher” then tells the students to
be quiet-- and warns them that they will be forced to come back and watch
the video on Saturday if they continued to express their opinions and feelings.
According to reports, the unnamed teacher said: "Hey, I’ll warn you guys
now, if you’re going to be inappropriate, I will have supervision down and give
all of you Saturday school for [indiscernible]. So knock it off.”
The tolerant, inclusive “educator” essentially snarls, Stop
it! Stop with your input! Or we will compel you to come back and watch this
important video again this weekend!
This happened in math
class? That is shockingly “inappropriate.” “Supervision?” “Saturday school?” Sounds
a little Nazi-like if you ask me. “Vee haff vays of, how you say, making
you comply with our wishes, ya?”
If a teacher forced
his or her kids to watch an explicitly pro-heterosexual-- or Christian-- video in
his or her math class, I would also say that would be inappropriate.
In California, stealing from
retail stores is all but sanctioned, but one can’t question a pro-LGBTQ video being
played in math class. Kiss California good-bye. And America, too?
Maybe not just yet.
Today’s ray of hope number two:
Students at Marshall Simonds Middle School in the Boston
suburb of Burlington, Massachusetts, revolted against the school’s over-the-top “Pride”
month spirit day indoctrination celebration on Friday June 2. The kids
reportedly glared at their indoctrinators teachers, tore down posters,
and chanted “U.S.A. are my pronouns!” while wearing red, white and blue
clothing and face paint. The protest was reported to be, in part, a response to
the school totally ignoring Memorial Day two weeks prior while going all in on
LGBTQI+ propaganda. So much so, the entire school had been decorated with
“Pride” signs and stickers, including the “Progress Pride” flag. Moreover, students
were encouraged to wear rainbow colored clothing.
What’s more, a sign with a quote from gay playwright
Tennessee Williams’ play, A Streetcar Named Desire, itself adorned with
“Pride” flags, hung on the walls of the school. The quote mocks heterosexual
folks, reading: “What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the
human heart, oh, no, it’s curved like a road through mountains.”
Good one. Just kidding. What an idiot. A blight on the great
state of Tennessee. Had Williams ever heard of linear thinking vs. circular? Or
a roundabout way of getting to a conclusion vs. getting straight to the point?
Etc.? Unless one is talking about the difference between women and men, curved
isn’t necessarily better than straight. But T.W. probably would’ve disagreed.
That even (a relatively few) young people are, finally,
pushing back against the ubiquitous, overwhelming, incessant, violently
aggressive and ultimately dangerous LGBTQ indoctrination they are being exposed
to-- in everything, everywhere, all at once-- is a good sign.
Indeed, it is possibly the most rebellious, revolutionary, hip,
courageous, decent, and important thing they will ever do.
Sic semper tyrannis. Whatever their pronouns are.
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