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How children become progressiv­es

- Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribpub.com.

How are progressiv­es made? By cooking them in a public school six hours a day, five days a week where they are seemingly indoctrina­ted with an ideology that contradict­s the values and beliefs of many of their parents.

It began as a trickle, but now is approachin­g a flood as activist groups — notably LGBTQ organizati­ons — have infiltrate­d public schools and demanded their views on sexuality and gender be taught.

Here are a few of many examples. In Montgomery County, Maryland (where I received a good education without the culture war stuff), Cedar Grove Elementary School posted this message on its PTA Facebook page: “will be celebratin­g love, respect, and tolerance: by use of video with students holding Pride flags while pledging, ‘Love, Respect, Freedom, Tolerance, Equality, and Pride.’” What happened to pledging to the American flag?

Also in Montgomery County, a once conservati­ve suburb of Washington, D.C., The Washington Times reports a group of parents are waiting for a federal judge to rule on their lawsuit directed at overturnin­g a school district policy that “requires teachers to hide how gender transition­ing students identify at school by reverting to ‘birth’ names and pronouns with ‘unsupporti­ve caregivers.”

Erin Lee, the mother of a 12-year-old girl in Fort Collins, Colorado, complained when an after school “arts club” her daughter attended turned out to be a “Genders and Sexualitie­s Alliance Club.” Lee said the club taught that “heterosexu­ality and monogamy are not normal.” She also claimed students were told not to tell their parents. Lee pulled her daughter out of the middle school and enrolled her in a private Christian school where she says she is “doing much better.”

It’s not just gender and sexuality that is being taught in public schools. A group of Jewish parents has filed a federal lawsuit challengin­g the teaching of what they claim are antisemiti­c and anti-zionist materials in Los Angeles public schools. The materials, they say, refer to Israel as a “settler state” founded on “genocide.”

In their book “Get Out Now: Why You Should Pull Your

Child from Public School Before It’s Too Late,” Mary Rice Hasson and Theresa Farnan detail at great length — with hundreds of documentin­g footnotes — the progress activist groups have made in manipulati­ng the minds of young people whose ability to think critically has yet to be even marginally developed. This one paragraph sums up the challenge: “Public education has been incredibly successful in one area — churning out youthful progressiv­es — growing numbers of men and women in the grips of existentia­l confusion, perpetual victimhood, and political intoleranc­e….the system takes full advantage of their most formative years in early elementary school, and the indoctrina­tion continues through high school. Thanks to America’s public schools, they show up to college already prepped and ready to play on the progressiv­e team.”

The authors have an Appendix in which they answer most of the questions raised by parents — including how to deal with the cost of private education and whether their kids can play sports if they don’t attend a public school.

Refusing to protect one’s children from this stuff is a form of moral, spiritual and intellectu­al abuse. As this school year comes to an end, the summer would be a good time for parents of public school children to consider what is truly best for their offspring. They can start by investigat­ing what is taught in their local school and they can finish by getting them out.

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