Across the country, conservative propaganda is helping sell the Republican Party’s claim that it’s pro-parents.
Policies that would bar educators from teaching American history accurately or prohibit lessons on gender and sexual orientation are just some of the goals conservatives claim are a boon to parents.
But these GOP policies and a host of others are obviously anti-children, and I often wonder why they’re not more widely condemned in media for their inevitable harm to America’s kids.
In that way, this majorly white group is dodging condemnation Black parents often receive in the media: claims that they’re unfit parents.
That needs to change. It’s white conservatives who have a parenting problem.
For example, the GOP-led Florida Legislature passed a bill last week that would outlaw schools from teaching kids up to third grade about gender identity and sexual orientation. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has said he will sign the bill, which he claimed will ensure his kids aren’t “sexualized.” Conservatives throughout the country are pushing similar laws.
But the purpose of those lessons isn’t to “sexualize” children. These lesson plans teach kids about the existence of gender as an identifier and encourage tolerance regardless of one’s gender or the people to whom they’re attracted. Conservatives have children — yes, LGBTQ children, too — who deserve to know the real world includes people of various genders who are worthy of respect and love. Denying that fact doesn’t make it any less true, but it does ensure many kids will grow up as paranoid and deluded about these topics as the people passing these laws.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican, was in a similar situation Monday. Reeves signed a bill he said targeted critical race theory, the college-level field of study conservatives cite to fear-monger about school lessons on racism. Critical race theory is not usually taught in K-12 public schools.








