Vincent J. Curtis
11 July 23
RE: N.B. premier and gender in schools. Toronto Star editorial board. The Hamilton Spectator 11 July 23.
The Toronto Star editorial board solemnly assures that the government of New Brunswick has many more important things to worry about than regulating provincial school policies. It is that small a matter that is a Toronto newspaper is editorializing about it!
New Brunswick School Policy 713 requires the schools to involve the parents whenever their child at school expresses a deep psychological problem with their gender. The Star, and most others infected with this transgender mania, want the schools to collude with the confused child against the parents, who may not know. Allegedly, this collusion is for the benefit of the child. Apparently, it’s humanitarian to discourage the child from mutilating itself.
Ideologues of both left and right have long seen schools as a vehicle for advancing their agendas. In this case, after inculcating sexual deviancies on children as early as the age of five, some have fallen for the propaganda and have developed the desire to gain the love of the institution by mutilating their sexual organs. Parents, who have invested their lives, their love, and their fortunes in the rearing of their offspring – and see the schools as one element of the rearing process - might expect that they, in future, be blessed with grandchildren. They wish the happiness of marriage and children on their children. But the Star, and others, hide behind a phoney humanitarianism which would see the boys castrated and the girls have their breasts torn out, in accordance with their childhood wishes. But for the sake of what?
Government institutions cannot be used to
advance cultural agendas so at odds with the interests of their voters and of
the parents whose taxes they take. This
sort of treachery deserves the harshest condemnation, and perhaps more.
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