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Queering The Elementary Classroom

'There is no apolitical classroom' declare teachers, thus preparing kids for totalitarianism
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A reader writes:
I was catching up on your blog today when I read “White Kids To Back Of School Bus” and saw that none other than Evanston, Illinois has finally made its inglorious AmCon debut.
As you’ve read, it is an incredibly Progressive area, with BLM and “In This House We Believe In…” screeds on every front lawn.
So I am not at all surprised to see that Superintendent Horton has made the blog. I used to work as a substitute teacher in an Evanston school district. Attached are a couple of pictures that I took [last year] of some of the posters which are tacked up on the bulletin boards in every classroom at an elementary school.
This is indoctrination for a secular religion. It is frightening.
You gotta see these.
The National Council of Teachers of English declares, “There is no apolitical classroom.” These teachers are preparing their students for a totalitarian society. How? From Live Not By Lies:

One of contemporary progressivism’s commonly used phrases—the personal is political—captures the totalitarian spirit, which seeks to infuse all aspects of life with political consciousness. Indeed, the Left pushes its ideology ever deeper into the personal realm, leaving fewer and fewer areas of daily life uncontested. This, warned Arendt, is a sign that a society is ripening for totalitarianism, because that is what totalitarianism essentially is: the politicization of everything.

Infusing every aspect of life with ideology was a standard aspect of Soviet totalitarianism. Early in the Stalin era, N. V. Krylenko, a Soviet commissar (political officer), steamrolled over chess players who wanted to keep politics out of the game.

“We must finish once and for all with the neutrality of chess,” he said. “We must condemn once and for all the formula ‘chess for the sake of chess,’ like the formula ‘art for art’s sake.’ We must organize shockbrigades of chess-players, and begin immediate realization of a Five-Year Plan for chess.”

This is how it’s done: immerse the children in left-wing cultural politics from the time they are tiny.

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