The Standard (Zimbabwe)

A culture war is raging!

- WITH KENNETH MUFUKA  Matters of Conscience kabooks.com

IN 1992 former president George H Bush identified the difference­s between the Republican Party and the Democrats as part of a bigger picture, a cultural war. Scott Smith is the father of a teenage girl who attends Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn, West Virginia. On May 28, a boy whose official descriptio­n is that of a “gender fluid individual” whose birth definition was male, entered a girl’s bathroom at the school and proceeded to overpower a ninth grade girl, Smith’s daughter.

Democrats see the defence of gay and trans-gender people as part of their trademark.

When Smith approached the school district for redress, he was met with mumbo jumbo. Since the individual accused was a teenager, his name could not be published. The school issued a statement that: “To maintain the integrity of the investigat­ion, law enforcemen­t requested that the school district not interview students until their investigat­ion is concluded.” Two months passed.

When Scott made further inquiries, here was a response. The school superinten­dent told him that there was no record of the incident at the school in question. In another encounter, the superinten­dent told Smith that an “incident referred to an individual had indeed been reported by the school but that individual was no longer at the school.” It became obvious that the school board did not want the news of this event to be broadcast and that they wanted the matter to die away.

Neverthele­ss, the 15-year-old gender fluid individual was transferre­d to Broad High School, where he is alleged to have repeated the offence.

Scott, against the wishes of the school authoritie­s, went on air with a right-wing television caster, Laura Ingram. From there the matter escalated into the public domain.

At the school board meeting, the authoritie­s tried to keep the matter under wraps by allowing him two minutes to state his case. When his emotions overcame him, the authoritie­s decided that they had had enough of Scott. He was arrested, thrown in a jailhouse and has since come under Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion oversight as a terrorist.

Religious

The state of West Virginia has 95 counties. All except one voted in favour of Donald Trump for president. The issue was then taken up by religious leaning groups that saw the trajectory of the National School Board Associatio­n as an attempt to silence faithbased input into the education of their children.

Conservati­ve leaning groups seem to have spread the idea that the Biden government wants to impose a fascist regime on them. In Palm Beach County, Florida, San Antonia, Texas, and in Lafayette County, Louisiana, conservati­ve groups have turned up at school board meetings without wearing masks, and made their opinion known rather loudly. In the three places, police were brought in to remove parents from meetings.

The parents are protesting mandatory masking of pupils, imposing of non-gender philosophi­es in schools and the critical race theory. The masks make breathing difficult and collect moisture around the noise and mouth. They also argue that some of the vaccinatio­ns use human foetuses, a practice forbidden by most Christian organisati­ons.

The National Associatio­n of School Boards, a left leaning organisati­on, is caught up in another storm, called Critical Race Theory (CRT). Critical Race Theory was publicised by black professor Derrick Bell of Harvard in the 1880’s. The propositio­n is that the US is a race-based society, and that racism is systemic. It is not that individual whites wish to harm blacks, but that the system is organised in such a way that harm will come to blacks. For instance, the Federal Reserve Bank has issued numerous reports about how banks discrimina­te against blacks, but nothing has improved in 60 years.

The national associatio­n met with stiff resistance when it tried to include it in the K-12 curriculum. They regarded the resistance by parents in a most unfavourab­le light. It sought President Joe Biden’s help.

“All these acts of malice, violence, and threats against public school officials have increased, the classifica­tion of these heinous actions could be the equivalent to the form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes,” the Associatio­n wrote to Biden.

By calling for police protection, the associatio­n only served to exacerbate the animus between the parent movements and itself. Parents saw the associatio­n as a devil’s advocate, trying to brainwash their children into hating the US as a racist society and ignoring the progress in favour of blacks since civil rights laws of 1964.

The reaction by US Attorney General Merrit Garland was an overkill. He apparently agreed with the view expressed by school board associatio­ns that sought to prevent oversight of their activities in the schools.

“They are not only illegal, but they also run counter to our nation’s core values. Those who dedicate their time and energy to ensuring that our children receive a proper education in a safe environmen­t deserve to be able to do their work without fear for their safety. To this end, I am directing the FBI…to convene meetings with federal, state, local and tribal …leaders within 30 days… of this memorandum.”

Christians see a long-range plan by progressiv­es to destroy religious concepts. While at first progressiv­es wanted acceptance of gay marriages and gay lifestyles, they have now moved to trans-gender lifestyles. The school board explosions originate from the fact that progressiv­es have banished gender difference­s. They want to force schools, necessary, to accept non-gendered lifestyles. The mixed toilet and the attempt to silence Scott about his daughter is only the tip of the iceberg.

They also want to drive all businesses that espouse the conservati­ve view. In 1917 the Gay Associatio­n of Colorado targeted Jack Philipps of Master cake. Philipps wore his religion on his sleeves. He was taken to court for refusing to bake a special cake celebratin­g a gay wedding. He escaped censure in the Supreme Court but last week, he was before another judge for a similar case. A trans-gender couple reported him to the authoritie­s. Today, a judge has ordered that he close his shop because of his unfair trade practices.

As we go to press, the Associated Reform Church, the last bastion of conservati­ve Christiani­ty has fallen. Infiltrate­d by gay fighters, it resolved that rather than fight a bruising battle, it will allow them to take away a chunk of church properties and assets.

Christians see a long-range plan by progressiv­es to destroy religious concepts. While at rst progressiv­es wanted acceptance of gay marriages and gay lifestyles, they have now moved to trans-gender lifestyles. The school board explosions originate from the fact that progressiv­es have banished gender di erences. They want to force schools, necessary, to accept non-gendered lifestyles. The mixed toilet and the attempt to silence Scott about his daughter is only the tip of the iceberg.

Ken Mufuka is a Zimbabwean patriot. His award-winning book,

(2002) has been reprinted. His books are available in Zimbabwe at Innvov Bookshops and in the wider world at kenmufu

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