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There’s nothing ‘kind’ about the tyranny of woke indoctrina­ting our children

As top headmistre­ss says parents should ‘keep up’...

- by Laura Perrins Laura Perrins is co-founder of The Conservati­ve Woman.

When I send my three children off to school in the morning, I like to think they’ll be tackling maths problems, studying a bit of Shakespear­e or scratching their heads over the difference between ‘etre’ and ‘avoir’.

I don’t expect them to be indoctrina­ted in extremist transgende­r ideology, taught nonsensica­l propaganda about the unique evils of Britain instead of fair and balanced history — or have their every lesson refracted through the narrow prism of woke thinking. But what do I know? The head of Benenden School — one of the country’s most expensive and exclusive bastions of privilege — warned yesterday that old-fashioned, unwoke parents like me need to ‘keep up’ with our children.

Sinister

Samantha Price, whose £40,000-per-year establishm­ent counts Princess Anne and actress Rachel Weisz among its alumnae, slammed the few adults brave enough to criticise cancel culture.

Being ‘woke’, she insisted, ‘ultimately comes down to something very simple: being kind’. If only that were true! Caring about things is a noble aim. But being woke is very different and kindness is not in its make-up.

Instead, its driving force is intoleranc­e. Cancel culture is a serious threat in our society — as legions of victims, from all walks of life, can attest.

But far more concerning to me than some dry argument about the definition of woke is the deeply sinister subtext to Price’s remarks — trailed in the media yesterday before a speech at an annual conference in Manchester.

The job of a parent — and a teacher, for that matter — is to train and educate the younger generation. not the other way round.

It is not for us to ‘keep up’ with our children — but for our children to keep up with the curriculum they follow and to study and understand their wider culture before they choose to overthrow it.

The suggestion that the old should be compelled to defer to the young is straight out of the playbook of the most authoritar­ian societies — from the child ‘Spies’ in George Orwell’s novel nineteen eighty-Four to youngsters in Communist east Germany denouncing their parents for wrongthink.

Yes, they can show us a new app on their phones and tell us about new music and films. But that is not the same as telling us how to think.

And let me make it quite clear: our schools have, in many cases, swallowed wholesale a dangerous woke ideology that does warrant serious criticism by those few parents who dare to challenge it.

Only last weekend, we read in The Mail on Sunday of a brave campaign by Conservati­ve MP Miriam Cates to pressure ministers to launch an inquiry into the ‘alarming’ spread of transgende­r ideology in schools, amid fears that it is ‘harming’ children.

Parents have contacted Ms Cates to warn that their pupils were being encouraged to change their name while at school and identify as the opposite sex — without parents’ knowledge or consent.

‘It’s quite alarming how widespread [such practices] have become,’ she warned.

A separate dossier of evidence compiled by some 350 concerned parents across Britain found many schools are using controvers­ial ‘transgende­r toolkits’, developed by lobby groups such as Stonewall, that ‘guide staff on how to teach pupils about being trans’.

Benenden head Samantha Price believes parents should now be talking to their children about gender identity and diversity, and the more they do, the more the parents’ understand­ing of such ‘alien’ topics will grow.

Again, I ask: is this what the wealthy families who pay the school’s enormous fees have signed up for?

And there are countless other examples of bizarre woke ideology being inflicted on our young — who are then, we now learn, expected to take it home and lecture their parents in it.

At one London primary school celebratin­g Black history Month, the name Winston Churchill was erased from the houses in favour of footballer and free-school-meals campaigner Marcus Rashford.

harry Potter author JK Rowling was also dropped; she is a controvers­ial figure in our gender-obsessed times because of her views on biological sex. And speaking of ‘being kind’ — only yesterday Rowling said she had received so many death threats, ‘I could paper the house with them’.

Furious

In Yorkshire, a primary school changed the names of its houses from Sir Walter Raleigh, Admiral nelson and Francis Drake after a former pupil alleged they supported ‘institutio­nalised racism’.

Sensibly, education Secretary nadhim Zahawi last month warned against schools teaching ‘white privilege’ as if it were fact. But in our oh-so woke times, I fear his words may make little difference.

In edinburgh, one primary recently emailed parents, encouragin­g boys as young as three to wear skirts to nursery and school to ‘break down gender stereotype­s’.

Another top institutio­n in Scotland’s capital, James Gillespie’s high School, scrapped the teaching of literary classics To Kill A Mockingbir­d and Of Mice And Men in a bid to ‘decolonise’ the curriculum. This, when To Kill

A Mockingbir­d, in particular, is as furious an indictment of racism as you will find in literature.

The examples, sadly, are legion, but one more will suffice — and it may give an indication as to the direction of travel in this deeply concerning field.

The American School in London has some claim to be the most expensive day school in the country, with eyewaterin­g fees of £32,650 per year. As this newspaper reported earlier this year, this most exclusive of schools now resembles one that has ‘fallen into the hands of a woke cult’, according to a detailed letter sent by exasperate­d parents to its headteache­r.

Narrow

‘every subject, from art to literature to history, is now being taught through a prism of race or gender, at times to very young children. It’s pernicious and divisive, and we think illegal.

‘In the case of after-school clubs, they are operating what amounts to a system of apartheid,’ said the parents.

The ASL said: ‘We are committed to building and sustaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive school community.’

Where elite schools like this lead, others often follow. Phrases such as ‘white privilege’ and ideas such as transgende­r ideology began in academic circles before filtering into mainstream society.

now it is time that parents take a stand and stop this appalling indoctrina­tion of their children once and for all. School is a place where minds should be nurtured — not stultified by narrow thinking.

If even headteache­rs of respected, leading schools are encouragin­g their pupils to scorn their parents as oldfashion­ed and out of touch, that will drive a wedge between families — something no school should ever do.

It’s time for teachers to get back to teaching algebra and prepositio­ns — and leave politics out of the classroom.

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