Monday, May 01, 2023

Why People Home-School

Let's not act surprised:

A group of parents attended a meeting of the York District Catholic School Board (YDCSB) Tuesday night to express their concern with a call to fly the Pride Progress flag in front of all schools and the education centre during Pride month in June.

Their concerns – likely more with the efforts of school boards to ram 2SLGBTQI ideology down the throats of young children than any actual homophobia – erupted into a huge drama with videos of them in the atrium of the YDCSB education centre rotunda surfacing in the legacy media and on social media channels.

This was after they were removed from the board meeting.

Police were also called to keep the peace.

In true fashion, the legacy media slanted their reports just enough to elicit predictable responses from the woke crowd.

They endeavoured to paint the parents and the board – which has not made a decision on whether to fly the Pride flag – as a bunch of neanderthals and all the sheep on social media (most of them not gay) jumped into the fray.

What the media did not do is clarify that the flag proposed is the Progress Flag – not the traditional rainbow flag.

The Progress flag is a radical queer variation on the more commonly known rainbow flag, the colours of which symbolize the fight gays my age undertook to gain rights.

The Progress version, created in 2018, includes black and brown stripes that represent marginalized black communities and pink, light blue and white stripes from the transgender flag.

The ridiculously divisive flag, intended to pander to the queer activists and indicative of the times, suggests that gay and lesbians of colour or trans folk are far more oppressed than those of us who are gay or lesbian and are white.

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A member of an Ontario Catholic school board who said that the white Christian man is the “most dangerous creature on the planet” has apologized for the offending tweet.

In a statement posted to the website of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board, trustee Wendy Ashby said she was sorry for the offending statements and for the way it affected her colleagues on the board.

“Conversations about inequality are often uncomfortable. As a Métis woman and in my professional role, I encounter these discussions regularly and part of these discussions is to challenge our existing systems,” Ashby wrote.

In a separate statement, the board distanced itself from Ashby’s comments, and said it was “doing its due diligence” in response to community concerns.

 

She should be fired for being stupid alone.

 

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