Pritzker donation raises concerns of partisan influence on school board races – Daily Herald*

Gov. JB Pritzker's involvement is another example of how nonpartisan school board races -- amid lingering discord from COVID-19 mitigations and fierce debate over sex ed curriculum and library books -- are feeling the influence of party politics.
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Mike
3 years ago

JB Pritzker, ISBE, school districts, and Progressive Democrats are marginalizing detransitioners.

Where are the detransitioner stories.

And what’s likely coming if the transgender and sex radicalization succeeds?

Furry normalization?

And after furries?

There has to be something in the pipeline because there is always a need to “Progress” further.

Not all teachers and kids can handle all this stuff, and add soft on discipline to the mix.

This is a mental health disaster.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike

The detransitioner stories are from ‘conspiracy theorists.’

The only stories you will see support the ideological narrative that’s being shoved down our throats and used to indoctrinate our children.

The simple truth, boys are boys forever and girls are girls forever, no matter what medical/pharmaceutical interventions are employed.

Simple facts: men cannot give birth – that’s the purview of females. Women cannot father children.

The situation is so unbelievable – I shudder where it’s going to lead.

Sand
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

I shudder where it’s going to lead”

More word games and gaslighting – that’s where it leads.

Next up, normalizing pedophilia by changing the language – “minor attracted person.” There are influential people in academia pushing to destigmatize and activist writers all too eager to put it to print for our youth.

I’m by no means a conspiracy theorist. I simply have eyes to see.

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Sand

Normalizing MAP is much further down the road, there’s decades of cultural stigma to overcome to normalize the Dancing Boys of Afghanistan. But polygamy/polyamory is the next frontier, it’s front and center. That’s what the Cathedral is pushing. They have TV shows about it, there are articles in major cultural organizations about it, the young and elite – the FTX crowd, all engaged in it: Polyamory, penthouses and plenty of loans: inside the crazy world of FTX https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/nov/19/polyamory-penthouses-and-plenty-of-loans-inside-the-crazy-world-of-ftx And like I said, polygamy is really big in western africa, and the change will likely come through a court case challenging… Read more »

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike

There are already hints to what comes next: polygamy. The word ‘polycule’, a connected network of people in non-monogamous relationships, of both homo and hetero nature is clearly where this is headed. The FTX people were involved in a polycule. The New Yorker I believe just profiled some nutso U of C professor who claims she fell in love with her grad student, at first sight, and then divorced her husband, and now they all live in one big public cuckhold, broadcast on the cover of culture magazines, to show how progressive they are. One new york civil court, has… Read more »

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

African polygamy: Past and present – 9 Nov 2013 Polygamy and poverty are both widespread in sub-Saharan Africa.[SNIP] A ‘polygamy belt’ stretches across Africa, from Senegal through to Tanzania, in which it is not uncommon for a third of married women to share their husbands (Jacoby 1995). In the present day, this prevalence is almost unique to Africa. All Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data sets report that at least 92% of married women are monogamous – except for those from Haiti and sub-Saharan Africa. Less well known is the rate at which polygamy has declined in Africa in recent… Read more »

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