Indiana Launches Website for Parents to Sound Alarm on LGBT, Racial Ideology in Schools
"Our kids need to focus on fundamental educational building blocks, NOT ideology that divides kids from their parents and normal society.”
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita launched a portal for earlier this month to give parents a means of sharing concerning curricula containing radical ideology in their children’s schools.
“As I travel the state, I regularly hear from students, parents and teachers about destructive curricula, policies or programs in our schools,” Rokita, a Republican, said in a statement.
"Our kids need to focus on fundamental educational building blocks, NOT ideology that divides kids from their parents and normal society," he explained. "The media and schools themselves have continued to deny that this indoctrination is happening here in Indiana, so my office is launching Eyes on Education — a platform for students and parents to submit and view real examples of socialist indoctrination from classrooms across the state."
As we have covered for many years here at Elizabeth Johnston Ministries, the public school sexual education apparatus is inspired quite openly by the ideas of the “sex positive” philosophy.
It is also typically informed by SIECUS, an organization founded by a protégé of Margaret Sanger who used seed money from Playboy founder and heinous exploiter of women, Hugh Heifner. To this day, SIECUS uses ideas that originated with a 19th century philosopher, Wilhelm Reich, who argued that parental authority must be dissolved to enable a “sexual revolution” for children.
As Rokita noted among the examples of what the new web portal has come across since its launch a presentation given to students at Martinsville High School which instructed them to “become emotionally independent of parents” so that they could “choose a gender,” “get along with friends,” and “get along with general public.”
Other examples from other schools he pointed to were a gender support plan directing school faculty “not to disclose any information that reveals a student's gender identity to others, including to their parents or guardians” and one classroom that sported a “pride” flag that featured a Black Lives Matter symbol.
The office of the Attorney General assures parents it will “follow up on materials you submit to the portal that may violate Indiana law using investigative tools, including public records requests, and publish findings on the portal as well.”
Rokita made clear he is on the side of earnest educators as well as concerned parents.
“We not only want to help empower parents,” he said. “We also want to help empower excellent educators. In some cases, district bureaucrats suppress the conscientious efforts of caring and well-qualified teachers. Our portal is a place where educators, too, can submit examples of materials they find objectionable.”