Agree!! Shutdown School Propaganda Pipeline

“Queering” Education to promote Gender Identity & Expression

Mermaids (U.K.) promote the “wrong body” narrative, early social transition and say puberty blockers are fully reversible (they are not.)

This is a problem not just in the U.K.

At Grace Church School in New York City students are required to attend chapel for one hour every other week. Is that a devout, character forming thing to do?

Well…..the main attraction this past April 27 was the drag queen “Brita Filter” marketing himself as #AnythingButPure. He entered the chapel as the disco hit “I Will Survive” echoed through the nave.

“There was tons of social pressure to dance along and pretend like it was normal for sure,” one anonymous student said, “whether it be people tapping on shoulders and telling them to stand up or just a collective staring contest at whoever wasn’t totally participating.”

“Immediately upon entering there was a person handing out stickers with pride flags on them, unironically saying ‘take one or you’re homophobic.'”

One student reported that as the performer approached the altar, he was joined by more dancing students, some of them "twerking." Bringing drag into classrooms and schools has been touted by its proponents as a way to "queer" education.

"I wondered, is this really happening in a chapel?" the student said. Another observed "tons of social pressure to dance along and pretend that this was normal for church."

Source:  thepostmillennial.com  [Written by Paul Rossi, a teacher previously fired by Grace Church School]


Brita Filter’s social media presence is illuminating. His social media references high-risk sexual practices, including “water sports”, “fisting”, “balls deep”, “turning out”, “glory hole”, and “1. in the pink, 2. in the stink”.

If you don’t know what “fisting” or “water sports” signifies, ask someone under 40.

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What Are We Doing To Our Children?

Father’s Milk?

The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) is asking US Hospitals to use the term ‘father’s milk’ in new language guide.

I don’t think this will go well.

The guideline also includes words “chestfeeding,” “human milk feeding,” and “lactating person” to use in place of “traditional terms” like breastfeeding, nursing mother and breast.

Table 1 of ABM Position Statement and Guideline

The guideline explains:

"ABM recognizes that not all people who give birth and lactate identify as female, and that some individuals identify as neither female nor male. The statement states that to be inclusive to all people in written materials, the use of desexed or gender-inclusive language is appropriate in many settings."

Full Statement and Guideline here.


Previous posts on subject


Macierzyństwo (“Maternity”), a 1902 painting by Stanisław Wyspiański
Public Domain

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Love Refuses to Affirm Confusion

Starting Again, Again

Having finished the following post about J.K. Rowling yet again standing up for women and their sex-based rights

…you go girl!

It’s my turn to “once more” start again by adding another controversial topic to the blog.

I’ve aligned myself with Gender-Critical Feminists like Rowling and many others in the past year by defending sex-based rights. But now I’m sure I will part ways with many of them (although not all of them) because of some of the blogging I expect to do in the next year.

In the last year, I’ve been an advocate for reality. Principally for God’s good creation of real men and women, boys and girls. Those are the only options available to us.

I’ve also advocated that we embrace confused people.

This is a controversial subject for many today (but not as many as the mass media would have you believe). Most people, when made aware of the facts, don’t like the ideology behind Gender Identity and Expression. Especially when it impacts the well-being of their children. And the sanctity of the parent-child relationship.

So why would I consider adding another controversial topic to my plate? Why would I Start Again, Again?

Because of our children. The most vulnerable among us.


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