Evidently no child is too young to push the transexual agenda on, at least to some administrator at Fort Worth ISD, where they give “gender identity” training for Pre-K teachers.
At Fort Worth ISD (FWISD), a school district of almost 75,000 students, teachers take training sessions that may endorse concepts related to critical race theory (CRT).
A screenshot obtained from an anonymous FWISD teacher shows that pre-K teachers are required to participate in almost nine hours of “anti-bias” training in order to satisfy continuing education requirements.
All classroom teachers in Texas must complete 150 hours of continuing education training every five years.
The description for the anti-bias training reads, “This course offers information on culture and language, racial identity, family structures, gender identity, economic class, different abilities, holidays, and more.”
And if teachers don’t finish the training, their pay is docked.
Why does someone at Fort Worth ISD think that pre-K children, who don’t even know what sex is, need to be exposed to “gender identity?” Simply because the victimhood identity politics hard left simply can’t wait to corrupt your children to their worldview. Everything must be subordinated to their warped will-to-power. No child or institution is safe from their clutches.
Vote accordingly.
Tags: Critical Race Theory, education, Fort Worth ISD, Hudson Callender, Social Justice Warriors, Texas, transexual
Where the heck is all this crap coming from? This is TEXAS dammit! Is it all HR departments? School or ISD admins? The state legislature? Or are the Feds forcing this nonsense on us?
Only the mentally ill make everything about sex and their sexual identity. I’ve never met anyone even remotely normal who made a point of bringing sex into every aspect of their lives and interactions with others, and the fact that every single one of these freakish and disturbing types are hell-bent on sexualizing everything…? It’s an indicator of deeper mental issues than just the sex.
Note the behavioral patterns that accompany all this crap. Note the dysfunction in everything these people do, and how totally f*cked-up their lives are. Then, ask yourself why the hell they’re allowed near children, let alone allowed to set curriculum and provide instruction?
The whole thing is synonymous with grooming behavior. Sexual obsession being gratified and justified, when the reality is that for most sane and normal people, sex is only a relatively small part of their “identity” and lives.
Oh, and don’t think I’m just discussing the LGBTWTFBBQ types, either–Heterosexual “hypersexuals” can be just as bad and dangerous to deal with. Most people do not look at sex as their sole motivational source in life; anyone who does is prone to doing things and then justifying them that are completely beyond the bounds of civilized conduct, to include serial infidelity all their lives.
Frankly, I wish that the “love that dare not speak its name” would just shut the f*ck up and go back to minding their own business. However, that entire spectrum of behavior just ain’t wired to do that, and once the weight of societal repression was lifted, they’ve amply demonstrated why it was there. Chesterton’s Fence, and all of that…
Vote, hell! We already voted.
Where is Abbott? He has a bully pulpit, and maybe more.
Where is the legislature? Someone tell me how they have no power to interdict state funding to a rogue school system?
Where are the state-level bureaucrats who have responsibilities here?
I would suggest translating these materials into Spanish, and then making sure every Spanish-speaking family in Texas knows what politicians think is important.
They will vote accordingly, too. Win win!
The TX Legislature isn’t in session at the moment, so they can’t do anything until they re-convene in 2023, unless Abbott calls a special session between now and then.
(For those who aren’t familiar with our system down here, our Legislature only meets for a single 140-day general session every other year, in odd-numbered years. Outside of that, they only convene if the Governor calls for a special session, which lasts for 30 days, and can only consider the matter(s) for which the Governor called the session.)
This close to the election, I suspect no one wants to call a special session because of the logistics of trying to convene while everyone is out on the final legs of their campaigns.
Here’s the real question: why does anyone still send their kids to public school? My impression is that this stuff is pretty much everywhere in some form or other. Scouts, 4H, public school, Little League; they’re all infected. Get your kids out. Find a truly Bible-based church. Get your kids involved with youth activities there, and keep your eyes/ears open: the pressure is on everywhere, and constant vigilance against degradation is mandatory.
To quote Gandalf: “If you have walked all these days with closed ears and mind asleep, wake up now!”
What does this teach mixed race children? Or children of mixed race parents? Does it tell them that their race is their identity, so they have to pick one? And reject the other? I’ve taught in a racially diverse public school. I wouldn’t dare presume what race a child identifies with based on skin color, or presume based on skin color that that child has certain characteristics, preferences or circumstances. Get to know the children and their families, if possible. Prepare to be surprised.
A lot of families with two parents that work don’t have much choice but to use public schools, as they can’t afford private school, or for one parent to homeschool.
It appears that the teachers unions have carefully screened candidates to insure sociopaths, perverts, psychopaths, deviants and the criminally insane are solely recuited. Persuade me that there is any role for public education in a civilized world.