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Thursday, 21 February 2019

Brainwashing children


‘The whole principle of Educate & Celebrate has influenced everything in our school life, we have changed our vision statement to reflect it, there are rainbow
 touches throughout the school!’.  Source: educateandcelebrate.org


Poor girl! Shamima Begum was only a "child" when she travelled to Syria with two other schoolgirls in 2015 to breed more jihadis to punish the innocent in furtherance of  a supremacist ideology that has resulted in 1400 years of conflict.

"She was groomed, she was brainwashed", claimed "leftie liberal, anti-racist, feminist, Muslim, part-Pakistani British journalist and author" Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.

Groomed, brainwashed or whatever, the girls were convinced that the horrendous deeds carried out by supporters of the ISIS caliphate were justified by their ideological determination to further the cause of Islam by whatever means, cultural jihad or violent jihad. For them the end justifies the means, lying to defeat the enemy when necessary.

Shamima Begum expressed no regrets for subscribing to a political ideology which abhors democracy until she realised that her life was going to be less comfortable in a refugee camp now that her ISIS caliphate dream is over.

If she was too young to understand the implications of her actions, what of five year old primary school children?

These young minds have become the focus of attention for trendy revisionists in their gender inclusion program.

In their Guidance for Schools they have come up with a plan to convince children as young as 5 that it is fine to be queer if they enjoy same sex friendships.

Recently I heard about a primary school girl who decided that she must be a lesbian because her best friend was a girl. When they parted company she decided that she must be bisexual.

School friendships are being sexualised in a process akin to grooming: "PRIDE in Early Years Education is a range of picture books, activities and lesson plans to help make children’s centres and nursery schools LGBT+ Friendly."

In yesteryear it was normal to have friends of the same sex. Childhood 'crushes' were common but that did not define a child's sexuality.

HM Government has committed £4.5m to carry out a plan to ensure that LGBT people have a future brighter than the past.

The green light for LGBT promotion in schools?

All schools should encourage respect and LGBT acceptance according to 56 members or leaders of religion and belief groups, educationists, campaigners and school leaders. They have warned the Department for Education against any dilution of LGBT advice in the independent school standards.

The list of signatories includes the usual names associated with the promotion of the LGBT cause.

Small wonder that some commentators fear that the next liberal cause will be paedophilia as activists plead that God made them as they are and need to be loved equally.

“Education, not indoctrination” is a sentiment being expressed by an increasing number of British parents according to a report in the Telegraph.

Protesters claimed that the assistant head who started the lessons and is gay has been "promoting personal beliefs and convictions about universal acceptability of homosexuality as being normal and morally correct".

The response from Ofsted says that schools should teach pupils about same-sex couples because it was important that children knew "there are families that have two mummies or two daddies".

That has become a fact of life. What started as a campaign to decriminalise homosexuality has developed into a celebration of lifestyle through gay pride events and inclusion projects.

There have been sensational cases of men giving birth after transitioning from female. By comparison  a womb transplant birth seems relatively normal:

"By making pregnancy potentially available to trans women and even to cis men (with hormone treatments), uterus transplants could challenge social norms and preconceptions, just as IVF has done by creating new family structures."

"Any idea, even a good idea, if taken to an extreme can become a bad idea."

That is something that could be added to Guidance for Schools explaining that family life traditionally has been a heterosexual couple rearing children, something that appears to have been overlooked.

Updates [22.02.2019]

Ex-Stonewall and Ofsted exec put in charge of free school group

Pied Pipers of “polymorphous perversity” penetrate schools luring kids like rats

5 comments:

  1. What has the Church to say about this betrayal of our children? Nothing.

    JimS

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    1. What would Jesus say?21 February 2019 at 18:53

      What does the Church in Wales have to say about anything?
      Nothing.

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  2. Well Jim, Church of England bishops have suggested that we exercise compassion and justice towards Shamima Begum https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2019/22-february/news/uk/let-shamima-begum-back-into-britain-bishops-say

    The sort of betrayal they encouraged to allow women to be ordained to the priesthood and episcopate. Compassion and 'justice' resulted in orthodox Anglicanism being gradually extinguished.

    'Homosexuals and Women now dominate in the Episcopal Church in the US Episcopal Church (TEC) https://www.virtueonline.org/homosexuals-and-women-now-dominate-episcopal-church

    In the Scottish Episcopal church a Gay rights campaigner, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, is shortlisted as new bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. He generated global headlines when he said that Christians should pray for Prince George to be gay to force the Church of England to support same-sex marriage. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/scotland/gay-rights-campaigner-shortlisted-as-new-bishop-of-glasgow-and-galloway-p2ghhsjjs .

    The Church of England is rather busy clearing the way for the first female Archbishop https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6711179/Church-England-clears-way-female-Archbishop-rewriting-laws.html
    and tryng to clear up the mess created by their controversial transgender guidance
    https://www.christiantoday.com/article/church-of-england-bishops-face-questions-over-controversial-transgender-guidance/131823.htm

    As for the Church in Wales the bishop of Monmouth has remained absent since last July while the rest of the bench continue to promote same sex marriage without realising that they have made themselves completely irrelevant.

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    1. Interesting that every article in the Church Times is in favour of returning Shamima to the UK, yet again, out of step with many pew sitters. They didn't of course mention that her baby has been named Jarrah...."able fighter" or "one who wounds". So even her begging to return has not softened her extremism.

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  3. PP. Suffer the little children .. Indeed we should. Do diocese have youth chaplains these days or dedicated children's Ministries. What about a provincial children's leader. You don't hear anything enlivening in this department. Perhaps a good mission opportunity is here in Wales, to the young imagine what the Santiago Compostela funds could do, our homeless are frequently young people, drug addiction young people - where would Jesus be? Santiago Compostela or, in a broken society being the hands of Christ? Before the excuse arguments for the clergy school, better equip, prepare, pray etc; all can be done, right here, right now. Let's not lose another generation

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