Right-leaning group says it's been labeled an 'antigovernment extremist entity'
Moms for Liberty, an organization that promotes parental rights and quality teaching in schools, reports faculty in a failing Seattle-area school instructed their students to create letters containing propaganda and then send it to the conservative group.
Moms for Liberty "has been calling out issues such as hyper-sexualized content in schools for years. For their efforts, progressives have slammed the group and the SPLC labeled them an 'antigovernment extremist entity,'" explained a report at the Post Millennial.
The latest fracas developed when a package arrived at Moms for Liberty from Ann Christianson, the coordinator of the Gay-Straight Alliance at Jane Addams Middle School in Seattle, demanding, "Dear Moms For Liberty, Please read the enclosed cards from concerned middle school students in Seattle, WA."
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On cards that appeared to be drawn by children, they called out Moms for Liberty with such bullying comments as "Say Gay, " "Gay is slay, stop being a rat" and "stop bullying and excluding LGBTQ youth."
The Post Millennial reached out to Christianson for comment, and got the email response: "Thank you for contacting me. I am currently on a leave of absence and not checking email. If you have an urgent issue or question, please contact Assistant Principal Madeline Benz… I look forward to connecting when I return."
A report from the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction confirms 38.6% of students at the school failed to meet grade level in English, almost half failed the mathematics standard and 34.2% failed to meet grade level in science.
The report noted the package had a return address of SPS (Seattle Public Schools) and JSCEE (John Sanford Center for Educational Excellence), the headquarters of the district.
Explained the Post Millennial: "This is not the first time the district has been embroiled in controversy. Following the George Floyd riots of 2020, SPS banned police from campuses and has regularly used a curriculum for MLK Day that removed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from the material and discussed his Marxist advisers instead."
Further, in 2021, a district email to faculty instructed teachers to "indoctrinate students into the 'abolish the police' movement," the report said.
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