Above is the audio of a 6th-grade music teacher in Auburn, AL. In the audio, you can hear him tell children to “f*ck your mother’s feelings” if the parent is concerned about the child’s sexuality. He says he would not comply with Alabama state laws that require schools to tell parents if their child is transitioning. He uses an online platform to engage with kids about sexuality. “On the down low I’ll help you out,” he says.
The teacher also admits he got paid to perform sex acts.
A parent in the Auburn school system is concerned because her 11-year-old son and other boys were compelled to dance to Beyoncé’s “All the Single Ladies” in class for no real reason. It wasn’t for a school performance. The teacher just insisted they do it.
Upon asking questions, a former Auburn city councilman said this teacher had threatened him and his family, and the school district took no action against the teacher.
The system has been covering for a drag queen who implicitly uses his position to push his sexual agenda on sixth graders. He has admitted to prostituting himself, insists he would help kids keep secrets from their parents, and insists he would refuse to comply with Alabama laws related to transgenderism.
Auburn, Alabama, is a pretty conservative area and not exactly the big city. Why is the school board allowing this to happen?
We tend to think this stuff happens in large, progressive areas. This is not one of those areas. It reminds us that parents everywhere must be vigilant and that local school boards must, ultimately, be accountable to the parents in their community.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv08220rIXE&t=36s
In case you don't know what I mean.
Auburn may be conservative, but "educators" are predominantly left of center. University towns are always centers of "progressive" belief and thought. It's the only place such ideas can gain purchase and inside the bubble of a University town the majority think alike. The hive mind is strong in such places. So it makes sense that the deviant in question would not only pass under the radar for a long period of time but would actively be protected by members of the hive. Hopefully the story will cause the person to be fired.
In 2013 Melissa Harris Perry, then of MSNBC, was featured in the "Lean Forward" ad campaign. In it she famously promoted the idea that children are community property and the rearing of children ought not be left to parents.
"…we’ve always had a private notion of children; your kid is yours and totally your responsibility. We haven’t had a very collective notion of these are our children. So part of it is we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families and recognize that kids belong to whole communities."
Combine such thinking with the virtual bubble of progressive thought inhabited by most educators and you end up with the Auburn situation.
What is required is for concerned parents to get themselves elected to school boards where some level of oversight may be brought to bear. Establish curriculum reivew boards designed to ferret out any teaching, and teachers that may lead to Auburn like situations. Eliminate non core teaching until teachers can prove they can do the job for which they were hired. Basically corral the entire public school education community who for too long have been given free rein in the education of our children. Of course school choice must be adopted in every community.
I am all in favor of public education. I am also in favor of breaking the monopoly of government delivered education. There is no reason why public education must be delivered by government employees.