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  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 7444

    #1

    First teachers/schools and now children's books

    First teachers/schools and now children's books

    Mind control of the young so to speak, and over done,

    EXCLUSIVE: Goodbye Moon! Bedtime goes woke as books like 'Antiracist Baby', 'Daddy & Dada' and 'A is for Activist' are dominating the shelves with transgender tales and scary stories of police brutality meant to 'indoctrinate' toddlers

    A slew of 'woke' children's books is dominating book shelves with titles like 'Antiracist Baby', 'Feminist Baby', 'Woke Baby', 'Teach Your Dragon About Diversity' and 'Daddy & Dada'

    The books, seen by DailyMail.com at book stores across the country, feature transgender infants, queer families and dreamers, but the subjects above all others are race, police brutality and activism

    The sales of books about race exploded across all age groups last summer as protests over the death of George Floyd tore across the world

    In the book Woke Baby! Mahogany L. Browne writes of a race struggle that starts in the crib. 'Woke Babies raise their fists in the air. Woke babies cry out for justice'

    Introducing narratives of very young children transitioning 'risks destroying children for the rest of their lives,' says Walt Heyer, author of Trans Life Survivors

    Author John Butcher says these ideologies have no place in children's books, telling DailyMail.com, 'All of these books are meant to drive home the message to these young children that life is about struggle'

    'Antiracist Baby and other books [like it] are not designed to teach basic literacy or character formation; they are designed to indoctrinate children into a specific ideology,' Christopher Rufo tells DailyMail.com


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art....html#comments
  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #2
    Subtext: even bedtime isn't safe.

    Let me put it this way. People don't read enough to their kids anymore as it is, so crappy titles like this, which strike me as insanely dull, will seldom if ever get read. And if they do, only by people bent on indoctrinating their kids anyways.

    Speaking of indoctrination, there are many more folks who teach their kids that the book of Genesis is literally true. Talk about doing a number on a young person's belief system!

    We read to our kids...a lot. I have fond memories of reading all 4 main Tolkien books to the kids as bedtime reading. Started the first book in September, finished the last in the spring. My wife liked it too! Got her off duty that much sooner! Did that cycle 3 times.
    Last edited by togor; 10-25-2021, 04:14. Reason: Spelling

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    • rayg
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 7444

      #3
      Originally posted by togor
      Subtext: even bedtime isn't safe.

      Let me put it this way. "crappy titles like this, which strike me as insanely dull, will seldom if ever get read. And if they do, only by people bent on indoctrinating their kids anyways.
      That's bad enough but I bet some of these books will get into the schools library's

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      • blackhawknj
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 3754

        #4
        "People teaching their kids that the Book of Genesis is literally true."? No different than teaching Marxism, Critical Race Theory, etc.
        I note how the homosexuals and their allies have changed their approach, instead of arguing that it's genetic and inherent, they can't help it, it's who they are, etc. now they are arguing it's an acquired taste, children should be free to explore, etc.
        Which is a clever and subtle way of opening the door to the pedophiles, the one branch of their group they've had to keep in the closet.

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