And you make great points about the capture of various bureaucracies, especially the school board bureaucracies. Its really bad, I had no idea of their mostly anonymous unaccountable power. You could call it Deep School Board.
Just for some added perspective on your comments about this having been a long term game to capture all the institutions, by, say, the 'progressives', I came across this article today on a different, though related, topic. Its about a US philanthropist trying to increase participation of women in STEM via media (I will call it propaganda, they will call it something 'progressive'). Given that females are naturally less interested in 'things' than males, this philanthropist's mission is doomed (not they will ever stop trying) but the article presents a REALLY revealing quote in the attached article.
The article narrative (written by an obviously sympatico 'journalist' author) states "Changing culture is a long game". This hints that the author's goal, and the goal of the philanthropist, IS to change culture, they don't hide it. They want to build the future world in their 'progressive' image. Then at the end of the article the head of the philanthropist's organization says “The truth is, the needle hasn’t moved as much in women and STEM careers as we would like”, again revealing they are bent on transforming the culture - human nature be damned. Who is 'we'? Its the 'progressives'.
As you state, the 'progressives' have been doing this for decades and its paying off (for them) in the culture wars, and given that Culture is Upstream of Politics, politics has also now been badly affected.
I am totally committed to stopping the insanity, but as you say its a long game, requiring organization and discipline.
How would you approach communities in a presentation? How do we get the information to teachers, who live in the bubble? Townhalls have thus far been trampled by trans counters. Also, do you think it may be possible to reach the PAC members is that a waste of time? I believe the sexually explicit material is cause for criminality. Also the activist teachers are more brazen now. Bullying of the staff, or low key threats of tattle tales, the more cracks we instill the harder it will be for them to defend in a tribal group. Which is what I have seen first hand. Thank you! Vancouver Island Mom.
I am in touch with Shannon
And you make great points about the capture of various bureaucracies, especially the school board bureaucracies. Its really bad, I had no idea of their mostly anonymous unaccountable power. You could call it Deep School Board.
Excellent. I read the article in full now, its really excellent. I am personally committed to supporting the work effort you suggest. This is a very complex subject and as you say, will take a long time to correct. Have you read this? https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-document-that-reveals-the-remarkable-tactics-of-trans-lobbyists/
Very scholarly. I resonate with the logic within. There needs to be a tipping point. #thelawsuitsarestarting
Also, I think schools should teach how to be wary of cult mindsets and how to have a discerning thought process so as to not easily be duped.
Just for some added perspective on your comments about this having been a long term game to capture all the institutions, by, say, the 'progressives', I came across this article today on a different, though related, topic. Its about a US philanthropist trying to increase participation of women in STEM via media (I will call it propaganda, they will call it something 'progressive'). Given that females are naturally less interested in 'things' than males, this philanthropist's mission is doomed (not they will ever stop trying) but the article presents a REALLY revealing quote in the attached article.
The article narrative (written by an obviously sympatico 'journalist' author) states "Changing culture is a long game". This hints that the author's goal, and the goal of the philanthropist, IS to change culture, they don't hide it. They want to build the future world in their 'progressive' image. Then at the end of the article the head of the philanthropist's organization says “The truth is, the needle hasn’t moved as much in women and STEM careers as we would like”, again revealing they are bent on transforming the culture - human nature be damned. Who is 'we'? Its the 'progressives'.
As you state, the 'progressives' have been doing this for decades and its paying off (for them) in the culture wars, and given that Culture is Upstream of Politics, politics has also now been badly affected.
I am totally committed to stopping the insanity, but as you say its a long game, requiring organization and discipline.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/entertainment/other/a-grantmaker-is-betting-a-tv-show-for-teen-girls-can-help-narrow-the-stem-gender-gap/ar-AA1l62Ct?ocid=msedgntp&pc=W099&cvid=cbf3bfa2495142569b9917262fb4cbf0&ei=11
How would you approach communities in a presentation? How do we get the information to teachers, who live in the bubble? Townhalls have thus far been trampled by trans counters. Also, do you think it may be possible to reach the PAC members is that a waste of time? I believe the sexually explicit material is cause for criminality. Also the activist teachers are more brazen now. Bullying of the staff, or low key threats of tattle tales, the more cracks we instill the harder it will be for them to defend in a tribal group. Which is what I have seen first hand. Thank you! Vancouver Island Mom.
As always I think you arrivals are brilliant, easy to follow, extremely logical and very useful. Keep up the amazing work!!!!!
This is an important article, I will read carefully. You may wish to share with Shannon Boschy et al.
Does this not feel like the very sort of thing Stella should be brought in on? I’d pledge money to bring here in for that.