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Government grade school isn’t what it used to be. More than two years after America’s ruling classes used coronavirus as a reason to shut down schools indefinitely, it’s clear that left-wing activism throughout public education became even more unhinged in hibernation.

Earlier this month, teachers in a western suburb of Columbus, Ohio, welcomed back students to the classroom with lessons on “anal sex” and “fisting.”

Badges worn by teachers in the Hilliard school district featured QR codes linking to a union-sponsored website with resources from gender-bending activist organizations. Resources include information on “gender identity,” “body positivity,” and a guide on “Q***ring Sexual Education.” That 10-page pamphlet offers instructions on “a**l sex,” “bondage,” “rimming,” “domination,” “fingering,” “muffing,” and “outercourse.”

The badges sported by teachers were sponsored by none other than unions such as the National Education Association and the Hilliard Education Association. The former represents more than 3 million public school teachers across 14,000 school districts, making the organization the largest teachers union in the country.

While, in a statement to a local ABC affiliate, Hilliard Superintendent Dave Stewart stressed that the QR codes are “on the back of the badge” and are “not to be shared with students,” the front of the badges reads “I’m here,” to signal to students that those who wear them are supposed allies of the radical gender movement.

Lisa Chaffee, a Hilliard parent with Ohio Parents Rights in Education, called the badges “extremely inappropriate” in a classroom setting.

“As a parent that crosses the line,” Chaffee told ABC6.

More than 2,000 miles west, Los Angeles teachers are taking “body positivity” to a whole new level, encouraging students to abandon traditional concepts of “bad” food.

In a video posted on Instagram, the Los Angeles Unified School District promoted childhood obesity by pushing students to eat donuts. The clip features a corporate nutritionist named Kéra Nyemb-Diop whose LinkedIn identifies her as an employee at Mondelēz International.

Mondelēz International is a Chicago-based snack food company behind dozens of processed brands especially popular with children, including Oreos, Chips Ahoy, Honey Maid, and Sour Patch Kids. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 5 children in America is already categorically obese.

Bad nutritional advice aside, kids are being inundated with confusing concepts about sex and so-called gender across the country, even in red states. Students in Utah and Idaho were encouraged to attend “all-ages” drag shows, and an “all-ages drag bingo” is planned for Friday in Portland.

In Michigan, the state deployed training material to coach teachers to conceal information about students from their parents, including what pronouns the kids go by in the classroom.

“First of all, students have privacy rights,” said Kim Phillips-Knope, the head of the state education department’s LGBTQ Students Project in one video. “Schools don’t have a legal obligation to tell parents that a student goes by a different name or pronouns than their legal name.”

Michigan Republican gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon called on the state’s top school official to resign in response.

Further south in Chicago, schools went one step further. Several districts partnered with the city’s largest children’s hospital to promote sex toys to kids.

According to Christopher Rufo in the New York Post, Lurie Children’s Hospital “advised teachers to offer a series of sexually explicit resources to children as young as 11.” Resources reportedly included programs to facilitate sexual experimentation.



The hospital recommended a ‘Binder Exchange Program’ to assist teenage girls in binding their *******, a ‘kid friendly website for gender affirming gear,’ which sells items such as artificial p***s ‘packers’ and female-to-male ‘trans masc pump[s],’ and an ‘LGBTQ friendly sex shop for teens’ that sells a range of *****s, vi***tors, harnesses, ‘a**l toys,’ ‘trans-friendly toys’ and ‘kink & BDSM’ equipment.

And in Newark, New Jersey, students were once again welcomed back to another school year with a mask mandate.

Desperation met stupidity on the corner of bad luck and despair, and the democratic party was born.

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Gov. Kate Brown, the Oregon Democrat, signed a bill last month with little fanfare that drops the requirement that high school students prove proficiency in reading, writing or math before graduation, a report said.

The Oregonian reported that the governor has seemed to avoid discussing Senate Bill 744. Her move to sign the bill was “not public until recently, because her office did not hold a signing ceremony or issue press release.” The paper also pointed out that the bill was first signed on July 14 but not added into the state’s database until July 29 due to a glitch in the system.

Brown’s office did not immediately respond to an after-hours email from Fox News.

In June, state lawmakers voted to approve the bill that suspended the requirements for students for three years, KATU reported. Foundations for a Better Oregon said in a statement at the time that the bill is intended to “truly reflect what every student needs to thrive in the 21st century.” Supporters of the bill insist that considering math and reading essential skills has been an unfair challenge for students who do not test well. The report said the requirement was first suspended at the start of the pandemic.

The KATU report pointed out that Republicans have come out against the bill and claim that it lowers “expectations for our kids.” But there was some bipartisan support.

Charles Boyle, the deputy communications director from Brown’s office, told the paper in an email that staff from the governor’s office informed legislative staffers about the bill’s signing on the day it was passed. He also said that the new standards for graduation will help benefit the state’s “Black, Latino, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Tribal, and students of color.”

The paper reported that the bill could stay in effect for five years until new requirements.

The paper’s editorial staff urged Brown to veto the bill back in June.

“Oregon schools were among the last in the country to reopen to in-person instruction during the pandemic,” an editorial read. “Our legislators should be focused on how to help students regain the ground they’ve lost after a year and a half of distance learning and hybrid instruction – not on lowering our standards.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/ore...nts-for-hs-graduates

Sounds awfully racist to me. They are literally saying these groups are not as smart as whites.

"Charles Boyle, the deputy communications director from Brown’s office, told the paper in an email that staff from the governor’s office informed legislative staffers about the bill’s signing on the day it was passed. He also said that the new standards for graduation will help benefit the state’s “Black, Latino, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Tribal, and students of color.”

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