School District by School District, Critical Race Theory Is Being Defeated

Time and again, when ordinary parents have a chance to weigh in on Critical Race Theory or transsexual madness (or any other racist/Marxist/social justice warrior/victimhood identity politics agendas), they reject them soundly. This week, we have multiple example from two different states.

In Texas, two different north Texas school districts have tossed critical race theory into the trash where it belongs.

On August 22, two Dallas-Fort-Worth area school districts made significant changes to their standards of instruction and education materials.

Keller ISD, accused last week of banning the Bible and “The Diary of Anne Frank,” adopted new content guidelines to evaluate books available in their schools’ libraries.

The guidelines prohibit texts that contain “sexually explicit conduct,” “descriptions of sexual abuse,” and “Illustrations of nude intimate body parts.”

The policy passed 4 to 2 with one abstention. President of the Keller ISD school board Dr. Charles Randklev gave the opening remarks at the meeting.

“The media has done an absolutely terrible job covering what is happening in Keller ISD,” he addressed the crowd.

“For the record, Keller ISD has not banned the Bible or Anne Frank.”

“Sexually explicit obscene content has no place in our schools. The new Keller ISD Board of Trustees and the district has acted decisively to protect our children from pornographic material.”

Dozens of people gave testimony at the meeting that lasted for hours. Detractors claimed that the content guidelines were overly vague and could lead to more books being banned than necessary.

During the Keller ISD meeting, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD was embroiled in its own discussion over the adoption of new district policies.

Part of the measure is similar to the Keller ISD book review policies aimed at eliminating “pervasively vulgar and obscene” books from their schools.

Regarding changes to curricula, the policy asserts, “The District, including its teachers and administrators, shall not teach, instruct, advocate, promote, or discuss any ideas, beliefs, or concepts that have any connection or are otherwise consistent with so-called ‘Critical Race Theory’ (CRT) or ‘systemic discrimination ideologies.’”

Outside of CRT restrictions, the policy also restricts transgender athletes’ participation in UIL sporting events and prohibits the “promotion of gender fluidity.”

CRT and tranny madness both on the dust heap. I call that a Win/Win.

Speaking of winning, a lot of that also happened in Florida.

Florida flipped multiple major school boards from liberal to conservative Tuesday evening, continuing a nationwide trend of parents taking back control of public schools.

Florida school board elections have been a major political battleground this cycle, with big names like Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Rep. Byron Donalds (R) making endorsements and joining the campaign trail.

While primary elections occurred in Florida, New York, and Oklahoma Tuesday, Florida has general elections for school boards, meaning the winners will be the official members of the boards.

Many of the winning candidates have been endorsed by the 1776 Project PAC, an organization that has been instrumental in flipping school boards from liberal to conservative across the country.

“We saw massive election victories all throughout the state of Florida tonight,” 1776 Project PAC founder Ryan Girdusky told Breitbart News Tuesday. “It shows the desire of parents and residents across the country for some normalcy in our education system, and that means pushing against transgender ideology, critical race theory, critical gender ideology, and equity which destroys merit in education.”

“The 1776 Project PAC hopes to take these successes across the country,” he said.

Sarasota County

The Sarasota County School Board flipped from a 3-2 leftist majority to a 4-1 conservative majority.

All three conservative candidates — Bridget Ziegler, Robyn Marinelli, and Timothy Enos — won their elections to flip the board.

Each was endorsed by the 1776 Project PAC and Gov. DeSantis.

Clay County

The Clay County School Board now has a 3-2 conservative majority after three conservative candidates won their elections.

Erin Skipper, Michele Hanson, and Ashley Gilhousen won their seats — all of whom were endorsed by the 1776 Project PAC.

This school board has been the subject of much controversy, with recent testimony from father Wendell Perez telling the Florida surgeon general that Clay County Public Schools secretly starting “transitioning” his 12-year-old daughter without his knowledge.

Perez’s daughter was called a male name and pronouns. She soon afterward attempted suicide in her school’s restroom.

There’s nothing like the righteous fury of a parent finding out their child is being groomed.

Duval County / City of Jacksonville

The Duval County School Board, which also encompasses the City of Jacksonville, also flipped conservative Tuesday evening.

DeSantis-backed candidates Charlotte Joyce and April Carney won their seats — Joyce was reelected and Carney defeated incumbent Elizabeth Andersen. Both candidates were also endorsed by the 1776 Project PAC.

As Breitbart News reported, Andersen had been caught in the past few weeks using racially charged language against black parents in her school district, calling those who disagreed with her publicly “tokens.”

Miami-Dade County

The Miami-Dade School Board was flipped conservative Tuesday as well, making it the largest school district in the country with a conservative-majority board.

Roberto Alonso and Monica Colucci won their elections, both of whom were endorsed by the 1776 Project PAC and Gov. DeSantis.

Martin County

The Martin County School Board has flipped conservative with all three 1776 Project PAC-endorsed candidates winning their seats.

Christina Li Roberts, Jennifer Russell, and Amy Pritchett will now sit on the board.

That’s a whole lot of school boards flipping in a short period of time.

As San Francisco’s school board election showed, Critical Race Theory and radical transexism are political losers every time parents get a chance to vote on them. If I had guess, I’d have to say wokeness in general is one of the big reasons (though far from the only one) that blacks and Hispanics are abandoning the Democratic Party in droves.

Now conservatives just need to take the time and make the effort to oppose social justice lunacy everywhere across the country.

(Hat tip: Ed Driscoll at Instapundit.)

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  3. Mike-SMO says:

    Rosewood, 1921. A century ago and it is still the excuse for all of today’s woes. The segregation and discrimination were outlawed decades ago, i.e. several generations ago, but that is the excuse for persistent inabilities to learn and for the persistent violence in the Black community. Odd that the brutal mistreatment of the Irish, including slavery, didn’t have a similar persistent effect on the descendants of that population.

    The problems may relate to “adverse selection” of the individuals sold into slavery in West Africa. The Ashante Empire (present day Ghana) and the Oyo Empire (Nigeria, Benin, and Togo) accepted humans as tribute/taxes from subject tribal groups. Those individuals were typically sold into the Atlantic Slave Trade, probably since the Empires realized that they were not getting the brightest and best. The Igbo (Nigeria and Cameroon) had a fairly sophisticated debt/welfare system. If an individual fell into debt (possibly due to disease, crop failures, raids, etc) they “lost their freedom” and were put under the control of a prosperous family/clan as a “slave”. They would always be a slave, but if they prospered, they could have a good life. Those who lost their freedom and who were not productive under their “guardians” were sent to the slave traders. The population sent to the slave traders were thus the non-productive or un-manageable individuals. The problems of these individuals was most likely a genetic burden that causes troubles in the current descendants. Like Father, like son, through the generations.

    The tribes dumped their defectives and the descendants of those defectives carry that genetic burden.

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