Dear Friend,
In this documentary video
shown to teachers and daycare owners by a North Carolina teacher
association named the NCAEYC, we get a view of just what sort of
behavior activist teaching groups are attempting to advance in North
Carolina’s kindergartens and elementary school classrooms.
To spare you the time of watching the cringey content, here’s
a summary: Four adults are having a discussion about their success in
introducing/brainwashing the concept of non-binary genders to
kindergarteners. The documentary shows their attempts to do so with
the help of a non-binary-looking puppet and a non-binary-looking
teacher.
In response, the children then do what children do best: ask
real and honest questions. Anyone who has been around a young child’s
upbringing for some length of time knows just how naturally the binary
concept of male and female comes to their categorizing minds. And so,
in the video, the kids naturally ask questions such as whether the
puppet is ‘a boy or girl?’ Often—and even after verbal correction by
the woke teacher—the children use the allegedly incorrect singular
pronouns of “he” or “she,” and not the puppet’s preferred “they” and
“them.”
The nonbinary teacher explains to the little ones
that their nonbinary puppet hasn’t decided whether they are a boy or a
girl yet, and thus why they are a “them.” While the children
seem rightfully confused (language is already hard enough as it
is!), there is one moment in particular that stands out for
causing the four education activists to swell up with pride. One of
the younglings verbally agrees with the teacher and says some people
can be “nonbinary.” The parroting of the woke term
among one of the 4-5 year olds causes the four activists to respond
gushingly, going so far as to even blatantly claim that it is
“a huge testament to how much we’ve been talking about it in
the classroom,” and that it is “…constantly in
conversation.”
Again, keep in mind these are 4-5 year olds.
Innocent and impressionable 4-5 year olds. Rather than spending a lot
of time in class talking about things a 4-5 year old must grasp to
understand the real world (numbers, colors, shapes, reading, etc),
real groups in NC are trying to get K-5 educators to spend a lot of
time in class talking about nonbinary genders.
Incidents like these are why NC Values Coalition
exists.
Unfortunately, stories like the one above are not only
happening all around us, but also more frequently. You are already
probably familiar with the issue of drag queen story hours and drag queen
performances aimed at children. However were you
aware that our own Duke
Health has emerged as the Southern hub for youth gender transition
treatment? Were you also aware that the
two studies which formed the foundation of the pediatric transgender
industry have been debunked enough to lead the American
College of Pediatricians to now call on organizations to “reconsider
current protocols for gender dysphoric children?”
Were you
also aware that—surprisingly—the United States is actually
behind some of it’s European counterparts, who have already begun
reversing course and ringing the bell about the dangers of pediatric
transgender so-called ‘treatments?’ In England, the
National Health Service closed the Tavistock child gender identity
clinic after criticism from an independent review. In Sweden, their
National Board of Health and Welfare recently halted gender-affirming
care after discovering there was insufficient evidence to justify the
claim the treatment was indeed beneficial.
At NC Values, we are doing everything we can to lead the
nation on this issue. As an organization, we have been busy advocating
for a number of legislative bills that help address transgender and
parental-rights issues in our state. One such example is the recently
passed Parents Bill of Rights moving its way through the NC General
Assembly. We’re also at work on medical conscience bills, youth
protection bills, and several others.
We’ll
be sharing with you more in the upcoming weeks. However, if you
support our hard work, could we count on your financial support?
The first quarter of the year is always one of the most
difficult for a non-profit like ours that relies on your donations.
Would you help ensure we continue our momentum in fighting for
children by making a one-time or monthly donation towards our work
defending and advancing your values in North
Carolina?
In gratitude,
Sincerely,
Tami & Team, NC Values
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