Raising up our Sons

                                             Raising up our Sons

I recently read a speech that had been prepared and presented by Heather MacDonald, the fearless author and commentator on such topics as crime (“The War on Cops”) and equality (“The Diversity Delusion”).  She attributed the decline of education in America to the over feminized school systems in which teachers, administrators, librarians, and union leaders are predominantly female and overwhelmingly progressive.

This should not be a political, racial, gender, religious or cultural issue.  But it’s a fair question to ask what students are learning in school about fatherhood, the role of parents and the primacy of the family as the unit in which kids are ideally raised.  And why the men seemingly most welcomed into the public school buildings are Drag Queens!!! 

Schools celebrate the histories of black people, Hispanics, and women; honor the LGBTQ+ lifestyle; promote the New Green Deal; and aggressively teach racial and gender curricula.  When discussing history, it is usually in a negative way.

Here’s a modest proposal.  Let’s create opportunities for more men to visit schools. Encourage more males to enter the teaching profession.  Fathers, cops, firefighters, active military, veterans, businessmen, karate instructors, and judges, to talk with students about fatherhood, the family, liberty, the Constitution, personal responsibility, self-defense, capitalism, the rule of law, hard work, limited government etc. 

In the interest of diversity, equity and inclusion should not such topics and speakers be a welcomed part of a balanced education in America?