By DAVID BOYLE
How did transgenderism and gender identity seem to suddenly overnight become incorporated into our K12 schools and culture?
Would you believe the United Nations plays a big role in the pushing of transgenderism and gender identity?
While you were not paying attention, the United Nations developed Sustainable Development Goals which provide guidelines on the health of trans and “gender diverse” people. These goals are a part of the “United Nations Agenda 2030.”
Don’t put on your tinfoil hats yet!
The World Health Organization has the Department of Gender, Rights and Equity – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, which is developing the world’s guidelines on the health of trans and gender diverse people.
These guidelines include, “gender-affirming care including hormones (puberty blockers); health policies that support gender-inclusive care and legal recognition of self-determined gender identity.”
The National Education Foundation (teachers’ union charity arm) has adopted most all the UN’s Agenda 2030 to include transgender/gender diverse health guidelines. The NEF has even included complete lesson plans for grades K-12.
Dr. James Lindsay in his book, “The Queering of the American Child,” tells us exactly what is happening in our K-12 schools today. He says that children today learn that they were “assigned a sex at birth” and can change their sex or gender willingly.
These policies have been put in place today in some of Alaska’s K-12 schools, including the Anchorage School District.
We also know that the National Education Association has published “Transgender Guidelines” and disseminated them to school districts.
The U.S. Department of Education has gotten into the act by issuing this policy in 2021: “Supporting Transgender Youth in Schools.” The Department of Education says that discrimination based on gender identity is prohibited in American schools.
Additionally, the Department of Education recommends that schools should allow students to use different pronouns, and school staffs should support those students while transitioning. The Department of Education does include parental rights and their need to know about their child’s transitioning.
These are not merely guidelines or suggestions. There is an enforcement arm to ensure that these cultural guidelines are implemented in K-12 schools.
The Department of Education has the power to enforce these guidelines in all school districts.
The Department of Education enforces its policies/recommendations by using the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Thus, any school that refuses to follow the DOE guidance directly violates the civil rights of these students. And it will see you in federal court.
The Department of Education also enforces these policies by withholding federal funding from school districts that do not conform to the department’s mandate.
Once again, the purse strings are attached as well as the full force of the court system to require schools to implement the transgender guidelines.
Our K-12 schools are given the choice: “Either follow our transgender guidelines or lose federal funding to include school lunches.” In many areas of our state, the before school and lunch meals are the only meals these children receive.
Does the federal government want to impact the learning of the most vulnerable students if the school district refuses to buy into this agenda??
It’s a lot of money. For the current school year, the federal government kicks in more than $270,551,300 for our Alaska schools.
Does a school district bend to the Department of Education demands on transgender guidance or would it forfeit its federal funds? The Anchorage School District has chosen to bend to the federal government.
Would you rather your children learn about gender identity and transgenderism or be able to read at grade level?
If you want to hear more on how gender identity and transgenderism have invaded your schools, then you must hear Dr. James Lindsay speaking at our Oct. 26 in Anchorage. He will also speak on Marxism in our culture and how you can push back.
Stand up for your children and grandchildren. They need you. Register here: www.alaskacovidalliance.com.
And for those who live in rural Alaska or are distant from Anchorage, we have Zoom for you. Don’t wait!