Sunday, May 24, 2026

Canadian Schools Dispensing With Mother's, Father's Day...Because, Well, You Know

 

Sage Creek Elementary School, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has decided to jettison Mother’s Day and Father’s Day presents in favor of much vaguer “family” gifts, which the Increasingly Less White North’s National Post noted is “part of a new trend among some Canadian schools downplaying or eliminating the traditional parental celebrations.” Gee, I wonder why they are doing this. Just kidding.

“Marriage” and “family” have been legally redefined in recent years—as leftists push to destroy both. After all, if you wish to destroy Western society, you must first weaken its foundation, shatter its building blocks. And then make the preposterous claim that all types of families are equally valid. Sure, there is no logical reason why a dad and a mom are better equipped to raise children then two dads, three moms-- or three dads, two moms (both trans!), and a goat. Right?

Sage Creek’s first and second-grade teachers informed parents of the decision prior to Mother’s Day (sorry, triggering!) and noted that the change was made “to respect the diversity of families that are represented in our classroom and community.” Huh?! What kind of family diversity are we talking about? Ilhan Omar’s? On second thought, I don’t want to know.

Does this make sense? What if we similarly want to respect, say, the diversity of oranges? Because some oranges may be orange, some purple, some pink, some black. And some are apples, some are limes, some are grapefruits, some are tennis rackets, and some are automobiles. Or perhaps just identify as such. But they’re just as much oranges—or tennis rackets—as any other orange or tennis racket, correct? But, Eric, oranges aren’t human, they don’t have free will! Free will doesn’t trump botany, biology, or reality. Nor does it negate Genesis.

Two trans males or two trans females together (maybe even “furries!”), perhaps adopting an “adult child” or two from the LGBTQ Community, are just as likely to positively contribute to a healthy, stable, prosperous, and just society as the erstwhile natural pairing of one man and one woman who go on to become husband and wife, correct? Sadly, many in academia purport to believe so. Tragically, higher education’s lower morality and sanity has filtered down through K-12 schools of late.

We certainly do have a diversity of insanity and mental illness in the West today. (Just look at Canada.) Is that a good thing?

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