Sept 29, 2022 – Weekly News

KIDS AND GENDER – WE HAVE TO (BE ABLE TO) TALK ABOUT IT

For the Boston Globe, Lisa Selin Davis writes that “we on the left need to be able to scrutinize and talk about what schools and the broader culture are teaching our kids about sex and gender without being dismissed as hateful,” and that “silencing critiques, debate, and science…[is not] actually good for children, whether or not they are gender-atypical.”

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/09/21/opinion/kids-gender-we-have-be-able-talk-about-it/

USAF ACADEMY INSTRUCTION: NIX ‘GENDERED’ WORDS LIKE ‘MOM’

The Washington Examiner reports that the U.S. Air Force Academy’s diversity and inclusion training reportedly instructs cadets to avoid using “gendered” words like “mom and dad.” “Some families are headed by single parents, grandparents, foster parents, two moms, two dads, etc.: consider ‘parent or caregiver’ instead of ‘mom and dad,’” the training reportedly states. “Use words that include all genders: ‘Folks’ or ‘Y’all’ instead of ‘guys’; ‘partner’ vs. ‘boyfriend or girlfriend.’”

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/air-force-academy-cadets-gendered-mom-dad

CALIFORNIA SCHOOL WITH SOCIAL JUSTICE ACADEMY HAS 19% MATH PROFICIENCY

The Daily Wire reports that the San Leandro High School has a social justice academy dedicated to gender and ethnic studies, intersectionality, and social and emotional skill development oriented toward activism while failing to teach its students basic math, science, and reading skills.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-school-with-social-justice-academy-has-19-math-proficiency

GOP SENATORS CONFRONT FDA OVER ‘TRANS’ DRUG

Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-TN, and Cynthia Lummis, R-WY, sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) pressing the federal agency to provide data on the effects of a puberty-inhibiting drug recently warned about by some medical experts. The drug is designed to inhibit the onset of puberty in children with a rare condition that causes puberty to come dangerously early. But the practitioners of “trans medicine” administer the drug to physically healthy minors.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/gop-senators-press-fda-on-puberty-blocker-risks-after-matt-walsh-exposes-vanderbilt-transgender-clinic

18-YEAR-OLD HEROINE

An 18-year-old woman is rapidly becoming one of the most powerful voices against “transitioning” children at a moment when most politicians and media outlets lack the courage to speak out. Chloe Cole is a self-described “former trans kid” who de-transitioned after undergoing years of puberty blockers and an irreversible double mastectomy at the age of 15. Read what Cole has to say in this courageous interview with the Catholic News Agency.

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/252376/chloe-cole-leading-fight-to-protect-children-from-transgender-surgeries

Here Chloe Cole shares her experience and warns that young children are being exploited by the trans movement.

HELPING GEN Z TO FLOURISH

Loneliness, epidemic depression, and suicide are on the rise among Gen Z. But there are three things that make actual, measurable differences: adults, religion, and Scripture. How does our Oakwood community engage our youth to help them tackle the challenges of life?  This article gives some suggestions.

https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2022/09/19/walking-with-generation-z-steps-toward-flourishing/

Updates from:

FAIR: https://fairforall.substack.com/

CatholicVote’s “The Loop”: https://catholicvote.org/getloop/

Stay informed by joining our group – send a note to admin@oakwoodstrongschools.com to get connected!

Sept 22, 2022 Weekly News

IDAHO OFFICIALS PARTNER WITH PORN GROUP IN SCHOOLS

Idaho’s Department of Health and Welfare offers an optional sex education program for schools statewide created by the organization “ETR.” The “Reducing the Risk” program is set to be fully implemented in schools this fall. The Idaho Freedom Foundation uncovered that ETR also advocates for teaching elementary students about “porn literacy,” and seeks to teach kids about “kink and power, pleasure, sexual identity, sexual acts, and sexual exploration in relation to pornography.” 

https://dailycaller.com/2022/09/15/idaho-government-sex-education-curriculum-org-advocates-porn-literacy/

YOUNGKIN EMPOWERING PARENTS

Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Friday updated “model policies” regarding the treatment of “transgender” students, claiming that the previous “guidelines disregarded the rights of parents.” The new policies stated that the old ones “promoted a specific viewpoint aimed at achieving cultural and social transformation in schools.” 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/virginia-gov-youngkin-introduces-model-policy-virginia-transgender-students

TEACHERS UNION PROMOTES INAPPROPRIATE SEXUAL HOW-TO GUIDE

From Chris Rufo: The national teachers union’s “LGBTQ+ Caucus” has created a website and badge for public school employees that promote non-binary identities, a how-to guide for “queer sex,” and the idea that “transgender men can get pregnant. This was in Hilliard School District near Columbus, OH!

https://christopherrufo.com/sexual-disturbance/

LAWMAKERS CONFRONT ‘PEDIATRIC GENDER CLINIC’

A groundswell of lawmakers are demanding an investigation into a Nashville pediatric gender clinic after shocking videos showed a doctor calling certain transgender surgeries “huge money-makers” and a health law expert saying “religious” conscientious objections to the surgeries are “problematic.” The Pediatric Transgender Clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center performs “gender-affirming” double mastectomies on minor girls and offers puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors as well, according to an exposé from The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/wave-of-lawmakers-demanding-investigation-into-vanderbilt-pediatric-gender-clinic

Teach Your Students to Be Builders, Not Critics

For Inside Higher Ed, Eboo Patel offers a “plea to those educators who will shape [the] lives and careers” of incoming students to institutions of higher learning: “teach your students to be builders, not critics.”

https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2022/09/06/teach-students-be-builders-not-critics-opinion

Updates from:

FAIR: https://fairforall.substack.com/

Chris Rufo: https://christopherrufo.com/

CatholicVote’s “The Loop”: https://catholicvote.org/getloop/

Stay informed by joining our group – send a note to admin@oakwoodstrongschools.com to get connected!

Critical Race Theory Defined

“Critical Race Theory questions the very foundations of the liberal order, including equality theory, legal reasoning, Enlightenment rationalism, and the neutral principle of constitutional law” – Richard Delgado and Jean Stefanic

Critical Race Theory, An Introduction

Critical Race Theory (CRT) has been developing for over 40 years and can be viewed in terms of theory and praxis (how it is applied in society, including in K-12 schools).  CRT rejects the modern liberal order and the traditional civil rights movement.  They reject the “color blindness” best summarized in Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.  CRT advocates wish to transform society through the leverage of societal power, rejecting aspects of our culture such as racial integration and unifying American values, which they perceive to be aspects of White supremacy or White values.  A key aspect of CRT is the incorporation of Marxist identification of oppressed and oppressor classes, where minorities of color are cast in the role of the proletariat and White culture is cast as the bourgeoisie.  CRT is an activist movement, by design, seeking to invigorate the casting off of our cultural institutions.

“Critical Race Theory reformulates the old Marxist dichotomy of oppressor and oppressed, replacing the class categories of bourgeoisie and proletariat with the identity categories of White and Black”

Christopher Rufo

CRT has a number of principles that have been developed over time and infused into resources and curriculum for K-12 schools.  These principles include:

Color-consciousness: Proponents of CRT reject the idea of color-blindness and see all aspects of society through the lens of skin color.  This is the opposite of the key approach of Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement.  Color consciousness can be seen in districts on the coasts where racial quotas are being applied to boost certain racial groups in honors classes.  Some districts have eliminated honors programs in order to create a more equitable outcome.

Cultural separatism: CRT rejects the idea of integration into a common American culture, a culture which they pose as a “White dominant” culture. This is the opposite of the civil rights movement of the 1960s, which emphasized our common humanity and pushed our nation to embrace all races within this culture of freedom.  Ibram X. Kendi’s book, How To Be An Antiracist, separates everyone into “racists” and “anti-racists.”  In the summer of 2020, there was an example of this at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History, which produced a pamphlet claiming that hard work, rational thinking, politeness, and the nuclear family were all aspects of “Whiteness and White Culture.”

Opposition to Whiteness: Because of the rejection of “White culture” as noted above, Black culture must resist, challenge, and disrupt “Whiteness.”  There are a number of documented examples of training sessions for businesses and teachers that promote the idea of “Disrupting Whiteness.”  Some schools have begun to remove classic works, such as Shakespeare, as a move to remove white literature and shift the culture.

Emphasis on systems: CRT rejects individual action and personal responsibility and focuses on “systems” and “structures” that must be changed to end inequities.  Because of this belief, they reject values like hard work and meritocracy as elements that continue the status quo.  This is essentially a rejection of the self-reliance, individualism, and personal responsibility upon which our nation was built.  Many public schools are beginning to embrace this idea by rejecting “white privilege” and hosting speakers to discuss system injustices of varying types. 

Embrace of Marxism: CRT heavily borrows from Marxist philosophy and rhetoric, posing racial or gender categories as the oppressed by society, while whiteness or heterosexuality is posed as the oppressor.  This serves to motivate groups into activism.  Many of these concepts were refined through the work of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, which is a popular work in college education circles and has heavily influenced schools.  Programs that look at group identity and intersectionality often are oriented toward defining layers of oppression and helping children to identify which category is a match for them. 

Use of deconstruction: CRT uses rhetorical techniques and manipulation of language to deconstruct our common language and problematize traditions, culture, language, and values, to move discussion toward their political ends.  This is why there is an endless stream of new terms, which seem to change by the minute.  Robin DiAngelo and Ibram X. Kendi have worked to redefine the meaning of racism and anti-racism, for example.  Equity is a great example of a term that seems to capture our culture’s interest in equality, but the subtle change comes with the CRT advocate’s desire to implement quotas or other policies to ensure equal outcomes despite the effort of students or adults in our society.  Another great example is the inability of many on the political left to define the word, “Woman,” including a recent addition to the Supreme Court, Ketanji Jackson Brown.

Subjective truth: CRT embraces postmodern philosophy’s rejection of objective truth.  This is a form of cultural relativism and is seen in discussions of “lived experience.”  Terms like “culturally responsive teaching” can be found when looking for examples of this concept.  Several school districts and some state departments of education have incorporated these concepts in the subjects like math, as Florida found in a review that showed word problems incorporating CRT based questions.

Political activism: The ultimate goal of this entire movement is political activism to undermine our society and political traditions.  CRT and related critical theories will always push for political advocacy (sometimes peaceful and sometimes not) in pursuit of its goals.  A great example of this is the effort by Black Lives Matter to develop curriculum for schools, including its goals that include “rejecting”disrupting the Western prescribed nuclear family” and embracing a variety of hard left-wing causes.

Once you understand these terms and the various techniques that are used by Critical Race Theory and its relatives, Gender Theory and Queer Theory, you can start to identify them in the culture around us and right here in our precious Oakwood Schools.  If you see something in a homework or hear about a club pursuing CRT based activities, the Oakwood Community for Strong Schools would love to get your tips.  You can e-mail us anytime at admin@oakwoodstrongschools.com.

This post is a summary of a great resource, Christopher Paslay’s A Parent’s Guide to Critical Race Theory.  If you found this information helpful, please consider purchasing Mr. Paslay’s book and please share this site with a friend!

Science, the Transgender Phenomenon, and the Young

Several years ago, Abigail Shrier (https://www.abigailshrier.com/), a writer at the Wall Street Journal, came across the story of the rising number of teenage girls making claims of transgenderism and other gender identities at high rates.  Failing to find a colleague to investigate further, she rolled up her sleeves, interviewed hundreds, and in 2020 published the best selling investigation into the teen girl phenomena of rapid onset gender dysphoria, Irreversible Damage.  Communities across our country are experiencing this explosion, which can be seen here in Oakwood as well. As Shrier notes, in 2007 there was a single gender clinic in the US, and today there are over 300 across our country.  Some schools are seeing nearly 20-30% of the population claiming to be transgender or some other type of gender identity.  What is driving this movement?

In a presentation to Hillsdale College students in May 2021, Shrier lays out the details of her investigation and detailed thoughts on the subject of her book.  She notes that there are three distinct categories resulting from her investigation, which will be described through this post.

The first group to consider are the young children who do indeed experience gender dysphoria.  Historically, this has been restricted to boys and men with clear clinical criteria to be met.  This cohort is still quite rare, with 1 in 10,000 boys experiencing these feelings of discomfort with their bodies.  This was typically treated through watchful waiting, and typically would be outgrown through puberty and the vast majority would live fruitful lives as their born sex.  These children today are now offered puberty blockers such as Lupron, which can cause long term stunting of growth and sterility.  Many suggest that affirmation is the only appropriate way to approach these children, yet there are no long term studies available to support this hypothesis.

A second group for consideration is the explosion of gender identity claims and transgender claims among young girls.  This is a category that did not exist 10-15 years ago, but is expanding rapidly today (over 4,000% by some estimates).  Scientists such as Lisa Litman of Brown University have proposed that this phenomena is a form of social contagion and calls this Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria.  This seems to occur among young girls who have moderate to high social anxiety and are susceptible to social contagions.  Social media may be playing a significant role here, as several social scientists have sounded the alarm at the increase in depression among young girls as well.  Trans identification often comes with the adulation of peers and authority figures such as parents, counselors, and teachers.  Children can self-identify and are affirmed in this choice.  But there is evidence mounting that this is not the path to long lasting happiness, with many “de-transitioners” speaking out about being deceived by the medical community, and in some instances court cases showing a massive failure to support kids who need genuine treatment for their mental health, and not just affirmation.

The third group is made up of the activists who exploit the groups above to suit their political and other agendas.  An example of this are those who ban appropriate treatment of teens struggling with gender, or those who push to allow men to have access to women’s spaces, like sports, bathrooms, and even prisons.  These groups will exaggerate medical claims, attack truth tellers who oppose them, and lie about suicide to create false compassion, demonize opponents, and claim the moral high ground.  These people oppose freedom of speech and pursue power in order to push their agenda in every facet of our society.

This activist philosophy is promoted across our society by our government, the medical industry, media, and even in our schools.  This top cover allows for a distortion of science and good medical practice.  Those who oppose are told they are heteronormative oppressors or homophobic individuals and are not permitted to bring legitimate claims forward.  The activists weaponize empathy at the risk of irreversibly damaging innocent children in our community.

If you would like to learn more and better understand what is going on in our culture and right here in Oakwood, then please consider listening to Abigail Shrier’s full presentation on YouTube.

Diversity of Thought is What We Need

A recent opinion piece in the Washington Examiner, In academia, support for diversity is very selective, describes the trend in diversity and inclusion programs that spread robustly across the country over the last few years. Professor Richard Vatz of Towson University pointed out that these programs in practice serve primarily to push only for specific advocacy groups, such as those focused upon racial or gender identity. This effectively serves to promote a leftward tilt and political advocacy at the detriment of intellectual diversity that should include exposure to ideas from both the right and the left. One study referenced in the article demonstrates that Democrats outnumber Republicans by greater than 10:1 in many leading universities. Perhaps Oakwood can take the lead by ensuring more balanced representation in their EDI programming and curriculum, as well as a robust embrace of freedom of speech for both the staff and the students in the future.