December 07, 2020
Scientific reality does not incite violence
YouTube has falsely labelled truth as hate-speech. Again.
YouTube has falsely labelled truth as hate-speech. Again.
Radical gender activism continues to be uncovered in Australian schools. Despite being banned in NSW in 2017, gender fluid ideology is still being imposed on young and vulnerable students, without parental knowledge or consent.
A public servant mislead the NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell last week, falsely indicating a radical gender ideology program had been pulled. The NSW Education Standards Authority has admitted the program is still available. It is unclear whether the person responsible will be sacked.
The NSW government have been caught out. Again. They promised to ban “Safe Schools” programs but instead are imposing them on students via the back door.
Universities are meant to be a place of higher learning where critical thinking and debate is encouraged. Being exposed to ideas, learning how to challenge them and draw informed conclusions should be the goal. Unfortunately universities have become breeding grounds for cancel culture and censorship of anything that causes the slightest offence.
Mark Latham has blown the lid off the way radical gender activists have wormed their way into the NSW education system. The dangerous Safe Schools program was banned in New South Wales in 2017. But instead of directly targeting the students, extremists are now targeting early childhood educators.
LGBT lessons are set to begin in the US as an extension of history classes.
The horrified brother of a 13 year old took to social media after discovering an assignment had been sent home that asked the school girl to define the terms drag queen, sexuality, heterosexual, homosexual, transvestite, transgender pornography, pornography, soft porn, hardcore pornography, revenge porn and sexting!
A few weeks ago Australian author and academic Kevin Donnelly released a book called, “A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide.”
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