Category Archives: Children

If you haven’t already heard, ABC ME recently removed their entire Facebook page. The decision to pull the page came in response to the backlash they received from a video titled, ‘The Privilege Song.’ The clip, originally aired during a program on ABC ME, was designed to introduced children to “white privilege.” Yesterday, the ABC responded to the whole incident again. This time with another rap video, even worse than the first. The sequel/spoof, called ‘The Internet Song,’ follows the original video by comparing two stereotypical characters. The first is a woman named Carol. Like all women, Carol uses the internet to…

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Verum Media: What are the schools teaching your kids? A WARNING from Santa Sabina – must watch for all concerned parents. Radical left wing ideology has highjacked our education system – all parents need to be awake to the threat of indoctrination their child faces.

“Disney has developed tools and strategies for re-engineering what women should be interested in.” Jordan B Peterson has revealed a series of private messages that seem to confirm his claim that Disney’s Frozen is, in fact, “deeply propagandistic.” Peterson copped criticism earlier this month after bringing the charge against the popular children’s film. In an interview with Time, Peterson explained: [Frozen] attempted to write a modern fable that was a counter-narrative to a classic story like, let’s say, Sleeping Beauty – but with no understanding whatsoever of the underlying archetypal dynamics… There was an attempt to craft a moral message and to build…

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So it appears not even ABC KIDS is sacred! The station, designed for children under the age of six, shared a video on their official Facebook page earlier this month in celebration of the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. The clip originally featured on Play School as part of their ‘My Family, Your Family’ series. The video introduces viewers to a couple of young sisters and their “two dads.” Play School’s executive producer, Jan Stradling told The Guardian, “The idea is to reflect current Australian society by showing a range of family structures and backgrounds.” This isn’t the first time Play School has featured homosexual…

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Indoctrinating children with radical Marxist ideologies seems to be high priority for the folks at the ABC. The national broadcaster has featured a segment on ABC ME designed to introduce children to, “The Privilege Bridge.” What is the Privilege Bridge? According to the clip, it’s “a metaphor for explaining how some people have advantages and opportunities granted to them just cos how they were born.” In short, Cultural Marxism. In an article titled, Cultural Marxism Explained: The End of the West, we pointed out that “where Classical Marxism was concerned with class warfare between the wealthy and the working class, Cultural Marxism shifts…

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According to The Daily Mail, “thrilled primary school children” from Parsons Street Primary School in Bedminster, Bristol, were entertained by a drag queen on World Book Day. The school’s headmaster, Jamie Barry, reportedly invited the drag entertainer from Drag Queen Story Time in order to promote LGBTQ issues to their students aged from three to 11. Drag Queen Story Time’s stated aim is to, “capture the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of children and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models.” One mother was quoted as saying, “Lots of parents at the school are not happy about…

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What It’s Like is a series on ABC ME, a television station aimed at school children. The program is for young people “whose voices, stories and perspectives aren’t often seen or heard.” In each episode children learn what it’s like to be in somebody else’s situation. Episodes include, What It’s Like: To Be Transgender, and What It’s Like: To Have Same-Sex Parents.  This week, young viewers learned What It’s Like: To Be Queer. The episode includes children talking about their experiences with homosexuality. “We like being gay, lesbian, transgender, asexual, intersex. We like being who we are and we’re comfortable with it…

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Behind the News (also known as, BtN), is a long-running news program created by the ABC. The show is described as a “high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world.” BtN is aimed at school children aged 8-13 years. Many schools show the program to their students each week. This week, in yet another attempt by the ABC to make the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras appear family-friendly, an episode of BtN was dedicated to the debauched event. The episode begins with a group of children praising the event as, “beautiful,” “flamboyant,” and…

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The ABC have released a 2 minute video designed to promote the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to young viewers. The clip titled, Mardi Gras + Me, features a group of children explaining what the degenerate event means to them. “Mardi Gras is a beautiful thing,” a young boy says. “It’s inclusive. It’s flamboyant.” A child appearing no older than six explains, “We have Mardi Gras because we’re celebrating gay and lesbian people.” While another claims, “Anyone can love who they want to, you know? Whether it’s a man or a man or a woman or a woman.” The ABC is Australia’s…

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Westfield Sydney, together with Byron Bay Cookies, is set to host their first live drag show in preparation for Sydney’s 40th Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. The free public event, titled “Life’s a Drag,” will be held at midday on March 2, at Pitt Street Mall, Sydney. Westfield’s website and newsletter invites shoppers to: Join host, Maxi Shield and her Queens and celebrate Sydney’s true colours, as they entertain you at Westfield Sydney’s first drag show. The group behind You’re Teaching Our Children What? has encouraged parents to contact Westfield Sydney and voice your disapproval. A post on their website states: Our message to…

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There are calls for sexual harassment lessons to be added to the school curriculum with experts warning the #MeToo movement will be a major talking point when class resumes. In the video below Dr Justin Coulson says: Why not bring this broader social movement, or the #TimesUp movement, or any of those things that are going on right now into the conversation. It makes it relevant for kids. And kids are talking about it. They can see that it’s happening… We want to teach consent and respect from a young age, from primary school and even younger. Once we start…

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Wendy Griffith from CBN News reports: It’s called S.O.G.I for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identification, a curriculum that teaches public school students across Canada to celebrate the homosexual lifestyle and that gender is fluid. In other words, your gender is not dependent on what parts you were born with, but rather what you feel like in the moment… The S.O.G.I. curriculum started in British Columbia in 2016 and is quickly spreading throughout Canada… Canada is known as one of the most gay friendly countries in the world with many of their largest cities featuring their very own gay villages… Most gays……

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John Piper once said, “The vast majority of abortions are performed between the seventh and tenth week when the baby is already sucking his thumb, recoiling from pricking, responding to sound. All his organs are present, the brain is functioning, the heart is pumping, the liver is making blood cells, the kidneys are cleaning fluids, and there is a fingerprint. His genetic code is uniquely and unquestionably human. And, if we are willing, he can be seen by ultrasound.” The following video shows amazing footage of an unborn baby moving about in utero. The footage is important to share, because…

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According to the Daily Mail, a 10-year-old from Brooklyn, New York, is launching Haus of Amazing, the “first and only drag club for kids.” Desmond Napoles, whose drag name is, ‘Desmond the Amazing,’ claims to have been “doing drag since [he] was two years old.” In an interview with Out, Desmond revealed: “Ever since day one… ever since I was able to walk, I used to take my mom’s towels and take her heels and clomp around the house. [I’d] put the towel on my head, wrap a towel around my body and walk the runway down my house.” When…

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“It’s a state of mind… He can be a princess if he wants to!”

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The sex discrimination commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick, is calling for tales of knights, princes and princesses to be swapped for stories with gender-equal messages, like women in positions of power and men in more feminine, nurturing roles. The Herald Sun reports: FAIRYTALES could be at risk in public schools from moves to degrade the much-loved stories for gender bias. Preschool books and toys could also be audited to determine whether they promote gender stereotypes, under a Victorian government plan to address family violence.

A disturbing report from LifeSiteNews reveals, school staff in Calgary, Alberta took it upon themselves to begin “gender transitioning” a moderately autistic 11-year-old, without the knowledge of her parents. The girl did not want her family to know, so she was a “boy” at school and a girl at home. The double-life eventually took a toll on the child. A year later, she told her guidance counselor that she was depressed and wanted to kill herself. Only then, once the damage was done, did the school involve the child’s parents. Lawyer John Carpay, director of the Calgary-based Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms, rightly…

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If you’re a parent or you teach children, be sure to check out the new posters over at Learning Little Ones. The most recent additions are: The Lord’s Prayer and Question 1 of the Heidelberg Catechism. Also available is, Ephesians 6:1-3, The Armour of God, The Days of Creation, the 12 Disciples, the Ten Commandments and the Fruit of the Spirit. “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6)

The School Policy and Advisory Guide is said to provide Victorian government schools with “quick and easy access to government and operational policies and advice.” Under the title Student Health there is a sub category called Specific Condition Support. This section is designed to “support students with a range of medical conditions; provide support for student pregnancy and parenting; and manage medical incidents including response to and treatment of: anaphylaxis and asthma.” A list is then provided of various policies within this section. These policies relate to conditions such as, allergies, diabetes, epilepsy and… gender identity. The Gender Identity policy…

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Dr Pansy Lai speaking on Safe Schools at the More Than Marriage event held on Saturday 23 September 2017.

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