Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Stephen Plum, Hero

It's about damned time that someone squashes this virus.

...[Stephen] Plum [District Superintendent] said district policy prohibits staff from using their positions to promote partisan politics, sectarian religious views, selfish propaganda for personal, monetary or nonmonetary gain.

He said after legal analysis of the policy, the expectation is that teachers and administration will not display political or religious messaging in classrooms or on their person, including Pride flags. The expectation also prohibits pronouns, political language and religious views from staff emails and signatures, and that the standardized email expectation is name, position, title, location, certification, awards and degrees....

Naturally, there was a lot of screeching, and the local propaganda outlets (J-S, Channels 4, 6, 12, and 58) ran long, loving stories about the poor, poor, "excluded" children.

But the Board at Kettle Moraine affirmed, 7-0. 

This is one of the more important decisions taken in Wisconsin public-education history.  Think that's a bit much?

Then you're not remotely informed of the titanic battle going on here.  This is only the tip of the edifice which has been a-building for roughly 50 years.  That queer "marriage" thing, another inane product of SCOTUS, was Phase Two, and the Plum/Kettle Moraine stand may--or may not--preclude the Phase Three, which was voiced by Hillary Clinton in her infamous "village" remark announcing that the State will, one way or the other, raise your children.

One foundational piece of that Phase Three?  The legitimization of transgenderism.  It's not only 'legitimizing.'  It includes facilitating--in hospitals and typical doctor's offices.  The medical/pharmacal bunch will surgically and chemically turn your daughter into a "boy" and vice-versa.

And you will not know about it until it's waaaaay too late.  But you'll pay for it.

Go ahead, ask:  "What was Phase One?"  

The legalization of fornication, adultery, and homosexual activity.

That happened so long ago that the majority of people reading this blog will not have known a time during which those activities were illegal in every State of the Union and punishable by prison time--but it was the launch of raunch, so to speak.  That was followed by the normalization of divorce.

We linked a Dreher column above; he concentrates on the tranny situation.  It is no small irony that Dreher is about to be divorced, but it is what it is.

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