Monday, June 5, 2023

Republicans Need to Play the Same Game as Democrats

Where we do not have political power, as in most of the battleground states, there should be a realpolitik approach to win the game by the current rules.


Apparently there’s some confusion about what some of us are actually proposing for winning in 2024. The best place to start in clearing up that confusion is by defining terms correctly. 

We argued here and here, that if MAGA wishes to turn out its voters and win, the movement and its candidates must aggressively pursue their vote by securing their consent, and then, protecting them by implementing that agenda. Some have found these arguments less than persuasive because they fear Republicans are joining the Democrats in their less-than-honest methods of securing votes. So, we must explain further for those who appear confused.

There is a difference between ballot chasing versus ballot harvesting. Chasing absentee ballots is something Republicans have been doing for many years. It is legal in all 50 states and has been for as long as absentee ballots have existed. Take Florida, for example: the Florida GOP’s budget for their absentee ballot chase program for many cycles has been $10 million over the last six weeks leading up to Election Day.

And what does that process look like? Well, typically just over 1 million absentee ballots (mail-in ballots) are requested by Florida Republicans. As soon as the ballots “drop,” i.e., hit mailboxes, the “chase” begins: live calls, mail pieces, peer-to-peer texts, door knocks, targeting and encouraging those with ballots to fill them out and return them (and yes, the names and addresses are known, so targeting is pretty straightforward). 

The chase is essentially a series of contacts until the ballot is returned. Once someone returns his or her ballot, that name is dropped from the targeted list with the Florida GOP aiming for 80-90 percent return on absentee ballots. 

Ballot harvesting is not really the same as ballot chasing. For starters it’s not legal in all states—like Florida for example—yet it is legal in Virginia. According to Ballotpedia.com, the harvesting laws are as such: “24 states and D.C. permitted someone chosen by the voter to return mail ballots on their behalf in most cases, 14 states specified who may return ballots (i.e., household members, caregivers, and/or family members) in most cases, 1 state explicitly allowed only the voter to return their ballot and 11 states did not specify whether someone may return another’s ballot.” Which means pure “harvesting” is only legal in 11 states. So, in reality, ballot harvesting is part of a ballot chase program where harvesting is legal, but they are not the same thing. To be clear about this, however, we’re all for Republicans harvesting where it is legal. As long as it is legal in a given state, we should not unilaterally disarm.

Now others seem confused about whether there is a plan for 2024. Just because you don’t understand the plan, or are unfamiliar with how it works, doesn’t mean that there isn’t one. The plan is to take the Florida model developed and perfected over the past dozen years and replicate it in as many of the presidential battleground states in 2024 as possible. 

What does that look like? 

Take Arizona, for example: in 2022, there were just over 1 million absentee ballots requested, yet only about 650,000 were returned. When you have only a 65 percent return, it’s indicative that the Arizona GOP and the state party chairman, along with others, were asleep at the wheel, or possibly focused on making money elsewhere instead of winning elections. If Republicans in Arizona had achieved 80 percent return, they would have won everything.

Nevada is another example. Under Nevada’s new election laws, every registered voter is sent a ballot. Every Republican in the state is mailed a ballot, meaning there is no need for a “push,” i.e., pushing people to request a ballot. But in 2022, in Clark County (essentially Las Vegas and its suburbs), roughly 170,000 Republicans who had a ballot didn’t return their ballots and Adam Laxalt lost his U.S. Senate race by fewer than 10,000 votes. 

Another aspect of a ballot chase program is growing the pool of voters. In 2018, Republicans in Florida were down by over a quarter million in partisan registration. Now, five years later, because of a focus and investment into voter registration, Republicans enjoy a greater than 470,000 voter registration advantage. This is one of the reasons Florida isn’t really a battleground state anymore. 

What Republicans and conservatives need to be doing in 2024 battleground states right now is expand their voter pool through registration drives and get people who normally don’t vote prepped to request a ballot. This is what people like Scott Pressler are already doing. To break it down even further, we need to target low-propensity conservatives who are already registered to get on absentee ballot lists where applicable and then make sure that we get the ballots back from them; that’s how you increase your universe of ballots to collect. The Left has been extremely effective in the last several cycles at turning unlikely voters into likely voters by doing massive ballot request pushes.

None of this is rocket science but it does require hard work and funding. It also requires a willingness to play the game by the rules that are already in place: we cannot change the rules of the game unless we win the game by the existing rules. To think otherwise is to bark at the moon. We must use the laws as they currently stand in every state across the country to help our candidates across the finish line. 

To be clear, where we have the political power, we should absolutely push for secure election integrity measures: voter ID, paper ballots, opposition to 24-hour voting and same-day voter registration, etc. But where we do not have political power, as in most of the battleground states, to achieve some of those reforms, there must be a realpolitik approach to win the game by the current rules. 

The plan for 2024 is painfully obvious and clear. As we’ve said time and time again, we should re-examine our tactics, strategy and funding on the center-Right. We must orient towards action, not by throwing money at think tanks, not by whining about tactics and plans for 2024 because of “reasons” that have no basis in the real world of politics. If we don’t win in 2024, whatever vestiges of the American republic that still remain will be gone.



X22, Christian Patriot News, and more- June 5

 




The Strange Pandemic of ‘White’ Disparagement ~ VDH

All of a sudden, the obsession with whites as a Satanic collective has become a national fad.


One of the tenets of the early civil rights movement some 65 years ago was ending racial stereotyping.

When Martin Luther King, Jr. called for emphasizing the “content of our character” over “the color of our skin,” the subtext was “stop judging people as a faceless collective on the basis of their superficial appearance and instead look to them as individuals with unique characters.”

It is tragic that King’s plea for an integrated, assimilated society, in which race became incidental, not essential to our personas, has mostly been abandoned by the Left in favor of racial stereotyping, collective guilting, and scapegoating by race and gender.

Indeed, many of the old Confederate pathologies—fixation on racial essence, obsession with genealogy, nullification of federal laws, states’ rights, and segregated spaces and ceremonies—are now rehabilitated by woke activists.

In that larger landscape, the collective adjective and noun “white” now has also been redefined and mainstreamed as a pejorative to the point of banality.

“White” followed by a string of subsequent oppressive nouns—“rage,” “supremacy,” “privilege”—has become a twitch on campus. Diversity, equity, and inclusion deans and provosts cannot write a memo, issue a communique, or sign a directive without a reference to “white” something or other.

Like the mysterious omnipresence of transgenderism in popular culture, all of a sudden, the obsession with whites as a Satanic collective has become a national fad—a pet-rock or hula-hoop-like collective madness.

Yet such an addiction remains bizarre in a variety of ways. Millions in the present are now to be libeled as oppressors by the contemporary self-described oppressed—supposedly for what some whites who are mostly now dead once did to now mostly dead others.

Yet what does “white” really mean anymore? Is it an adjective or noun indicating color? Culture? Race? Ethnicity? Is white defined as three-quarters, one-half, or one-quarter paleness? Is it an overarching state of mind that encompasses both “Duck Dynasty” and “The West Wing”?

Certainly, in a multiracial, intermarried nation, with 50 million residents not even born in America, the term is a construct that can mean almost anything and thus nothing much at all.

Hispanics are often lumped in with other “marginalized” peoples as part of the vast diversity coalition. Yet most Latinos are indistinguishable from Italian-, Arab-, Greek- or Portuguese-Americans, who, in turn, are all usually considered part of the “white” majority. Does a mere accent mark or trilled “R” transmogrify a blue-eyed Argentinian-American into the preferred nonwhite, diversity collective?

In our crazy racially categorized society, had George Zimmerman just adopted his maternal surname Mesa and Hispanicized George to Jorge, then a “Jorge Mesa” might not have been so easily demonized as what the New York Times slurred as a “white” Hispanic following his deadly confrontation with Trayvon Martin in 2012. 

The controversial City University of New York firebrand and graduation speaker Fatima Mousa Mohammed recently railed against capitalism, Zionism, Israel—and, of course, “white supremacy.” Yet she herself is whiter than white. She is now an elite with a law degree. Is she then a beneficiary of “white privilege”? Or do her radical politics trump skin color and earn her exemption?

Is a snarly, divisive Joe Biden, barking at the moon about “ultra-MAGA” and “semi-fascist” white monsters, then, not a purveyor and beneficiary of white supremacy by virtue of his woke politics?

I know a lot of white mechanics, forklift drivers, and assembly workers. I have never heard one employ one of Biden’s racial putdowns like “boy” or “junkie.” Do they enjoy white privilege in some way the Biden family consortium does not—despite Joe’s past fulsome praise of iconic segregationists or his Corn-Pop fables of black youth petting his golden hairs on his sun-tanned white legs, or Hunter’s taboos about dating Asian women?

“The View’s” Sonny Hostin has created a mini-career in imaging all the ways in which she can smear “white” women as demonic (“White women, in particular, want to protect this patriarchy”) as she thinks up new Hitlerian gas metaphors of dehumanization, such as white women resembling “roaches voting for Raid.”

When the media wishes to attack black conservatives like Larry Elder, it now can call them “white supremacists.” When it wishes to warp the news for its woke agendas, it assures us that a Latino mass-murderer was a “white supremacist” and then, in Pavlovian fashion, academics follow with essays assuring us that their “research” proves Hispanics too can be white supremacists.

The creation of false racial identities is an accurate touchstone of perceived collective racialized privilege. “Passing” for white in the racist days of Jim Crow reflected a means of escaping racist segregation and discrimination for blacks.

Now the increasing trend of whites seeking to pass for nonwhites—Elizabeth Warren, Ward Churchill, Rachel Dolezal—reflects a self-interested and careerist assessment that nonwhite status is advantageous.

In college admissions, are applicants more likely to massage a non-white or white identity for perceived advantage? Is the racist ossified “one-drop rule” or “one-sixteenth” genealogy now rebooted as helpful proof of proving white or nonwhite heritage?

Then we come to the absurdity of lumping together 330 million diverse Americans, with ancestries that are often quite antithetical—Serbians and Albanians, Turks and Armenians, Israelis and Syrians, Germans and French. Are all these ancient antagonists reduced now to white automatons of a sinister collective borg?

Arrive as an immigrant from Hungary or Estonia, and—presto!—you are culpable for creating supposed monsters of the past like Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln, whose statues must be toppled or defaced? Arrive the same day from Oaxaca and you are somehow exempt from such reparatory burdens?

Immigration, at least, is immune from the academic perversion of research, and simply reflects realities on the ground. Millions of immigrants instinctively vote with their feet. We are told the U.S. current population is 67 percent to 70 percent “white” while yearly immigrants, legal and illegal, may total upwards of 90 percent nonwhite.

But how is this paradox possible? Given the loud global warnings about “white rage” and “white supremacy,” why would millions of nonwhites risk their lives to reach a country where they would be assured of being subservient to “white privilege”?

Can it instead be true that they simply do not believe what media and political elites tell them, given they have learned from prior immigrants that far from being at risk, they will have opportunities impossible in their native countries?

Do not new arrivals risk their lives to enter the United States because they rightly assume that a so-called white majority country strangely, unlike their own tribal homelands in China or Mexico, does not fixate on race but instead encourages those who do not look like the majority to join their commonwealth—in a way the Mexican Constitution, for example, traditionally did not?

Class apparently now means nothing. Does the white mechanic in Provo supposedly think like the Pelosi family—as a fellow “white” person?

Are Barack Obama’s “clingers,” Hillary Clinton’s “deplorables” and “irredeemables,” and Joe Biden’s “semi-fascists,” “Ultra-MAGAs,” “dregs,” and “chumps” all of the same mentality? Do they share the same values as those embraced by Hunter Biden, Jane Fonda, and Adam Schiff, by virtue of some mystical bonds of whiteness?

Where are the data to support the charge of imperious whiteness? Do so-called raging whites commit hate crimes in numbers greater than their demographics?

In fact, they are underrepresented.

Do purported whites hunt down people of color as if we are all living in 1920s rural Mississippi?

In fact, in relatively rare interracial violent crime, whites are up to 10 times more likely to be victims of black- or Hispanic-perpetrated violence than agents themselves of interracial assault.

Do white supremacists send poor people of color abroad, as often argued, to die in rich white men’s wars?

In fact, white males died in Iraq and Afghanistan at twice their numbers in the general population. Is that asymmetry proof of what Mark Milley and Lloyd Austin pontificated about in fixating on white privilege?

How do we adjudicate or define “proportionate representation”? What is disproportionate?

Would it be the more than 70 percent of African Americans in many professional sports at six times their percentages of the population? Or perhaps the current admission statistics of the incoming class at Stanford University, where the university boasts that just 22 percent of its 2026 class is so-called white?

Is it white privilege, rage, or supremacy that explains why seven of the current 25 cabinet and cabinet-level secretaries of the U.S. government are heterosexual white males? Does white privilege reveal why Asian Americans, on average, enjoy an annual median household income some $25,000 higher than their white counterparts?

Are whites, by virtue of their supposed privileged caste, immune from suicide? In fact, the so-called white suicide rate is more than double the rate of blacks and Hispanics.

Do supremacy and privilege explain why two-thirds of the annual opioid overdose deaths are among whites?

Perhaps to substantiate the boilerplate of “white supremacy” and “white rage,” we might look to efforts at retro-segregation?

Are privileged whites insisting on white-only college graduations? Perhaps they are demanding set-aside spaces on campuses, where they feel “safer” and can enjoy racial affinities and solidarity by excluding others? In fact, there are racially segregated spaces on campuses, but they tend to exclude whites.

Perhaps the Left means white supremacy is a euphemism for a return to segregated housing and redlined neighborhoods. In fact, there are racially segregated dorms on campuses, the so-called “theme houses,” but again these were demanded by nonwhites.

We are told that it is not safe for the diverse to be around white people, given their supposed violent proclivities. But that certainly seems not to be the case for our elites. The Obamas often lecture the country on housing discrimination and the historic efforts of whites to self-congregate and exclude. But the ex-president owns four expensive homes, in Kalorama D.C., Martha’s Vineyard, Hawaii, and Chicago. Yet he is least likely to reside in his richly diverse Chicago neighborhood and apparently feels more at home with the mostly white neighbors of his other three estates.

Indeed, some of the most severe critics of “white privilege” and “white rage” are themselves ensconced in white neighborhoods, such as the Duchess of Sussex or LeBron James. When Oprah Winfrey damns white supremacy in graduation speeches, is her subtext a snarl at her fellow billionaire neighbors in Montecito?

So what is going on with the contemporary fixation on white, white, white?

Why are there so many Duke Lacrosse, Covington kids, Tawana Brawley, and Jussie Smollett cases, as if the dearth of white oppressors and the multitude of would-be oppressed requires the fabrication of so-called white hate crimes?

Why does Joe Biden lecture the country on its supposedly greatest terrorist threat of “white supremacy”—this from the most racialist president of the modern era, who sets himself up as the judge of who is and who “ain’t black”?

This rebooted white collective stereotype seems to be the obsession of two general groups. One cadre is the elite professional, left-wing whites. By any definition of income and status, its members are quite blessed and privileged. For them, voicing the new white pejorative is a sort of psychological mechanism that excuses their own guilt-ridden privilege, by fobbing purported toxic “whiteness” onto an amorphous “semi-fascist” other, while virtue signaling they are not like “them.”

“Them,” of course, are those who live and work in places like East Palestine, Ohio, and who have zero privilege but, by the Obama-Clinton-Biden standards, are culturally and socially deplorable.

Such “white rage” and “white supremacist” mantras are also careerist cues that signal, as with party membership of the old Soviet nomenklatura, that they are correct and now audited for raises, promotions, and rewards. 

The second group is composed of the wealthy, left-wing minority elites in politics, media, entertainment, sports, and government service. For the Al Sharptons and “squad” members of the world, damning “white, white, white” bogeymen alleviates them of any painful analysis of inequality, such as the role of endemic illegitimacy and absent fathers in nearly ensuring a lack of parity. It is hard work to buck the teachers’ unions and set up K-12 charter schools in the inner city that focus on math, science, and languages to ensure parity. But it is easy and cheap—and far more lucrative—to blast the SAT test as “racist” and demand reparative admissions to Yale or Harvard.

For the racialist careerist, the less racism there is to find, all the more essential it is to root it out somehow, somewhere. So, here arrives a new genre of manufactured hate crimes, whose logic is “even if it did not happen, it reminds us that it could have happened.”

The dearth of actual racism also demands a new set of adjectives that serve as something like sophisticated detectors to discover otherwise invisible natural gas fumes. The adjective “systemic” means only the select can now spot racism. Like air, it is everywhere but invisible and thus requires battalions of diversity, equity, and inclusion inspectors to use their training to expose it in the common atmosphere.

“Microaggressions” exist as a tacit admission there are no aggressions as we commonly define them. No matter—there are still hints that there might be some racial aggression, once experts redefine words and gestures to ferret out micro-racists in our midst.

Where does this all lead?

We are wasting trillions of dollars in capital, labor, and time in tribal cannibalism as our friends abroad watch in horror, and our enemies savor our decline into collective suicide—while we sink into debt, our cities turn medieval, our border disappears, our criminal justice system collapses, and our military chases its tail.

We know from history the ultimate destination of tribal chauvinism, and it is not pretty. Once a society retribalizes, it descends into a Hobbesian war of all against all. Everyone eventually seeks out or manufactures a tribal identity for self-protection. Tribalism operates on the principles of proliferation: if a neighboring nation goes nuclear, then everyone in the neighborhood must too.

Unless some passengers on our runaway train force our engineers to hit the brakes, we are headed over the cliff into Yugoslavia.



CNN Commits Epic Self-Own as They Try to Gaslight American People About 2020 Riots

CNN Commits Epic Self-Own as They Try to Gaslight American People About 2020 Riots

Nick Arama reporting for RedState 

CNN has been struggling for a while now. CEO Chris Licht has been trying to bring the channel back to being an objective news network, but it hasn’t been that in a long time. He’s canned a bunch of people and ran the Trump Town Hall thinking that might pull Republican viewers back, but it only alienated their Trump-hating employees and audience. Now he’s allegedly under the gun himself, with sources saying he’s said he is “no longer overseeing business operations for the network.”

In truth, unless he had fired a lot more people and truly remade the network, he wasn’t going to have a chance of turning it around. Maybe not even then, since they’ve so alienated people for so long. But unfortunately for them, they still have folks like Kirsten Powers who seem to be cool with pushing the censorship of Republicans if they are saying “false” things. When you have people in media advocating for censorship, it’s not a particularly good look if you’re claiming you want to be objective.

But if they were trying to convince people of their objectivity, they managed to shoot themselves in the foot with another take of the BLM/Antifa 2020 riots after the death of George Floyd. CNN posted a video flashback from Minneapolis on May 30, 2020, with the caption, “When history is being made, we hit record. Unflinching, unrelenting, uncut. This is CNN.”

As police clash with people, firing gas, with spraypainted “Viva la Revolucion” and what looks like “F*ck 12” (f**k the law/police) on the barricades, you can hear CNN correspondent Oscar Jimenez describing the action, “This is peaceful protesting. Trying to stick to the message.”

Jimenez urges his team to get out of there, and ends by saying, “We’re in a brisk jog right now.”

What message would that be here? Just a reminder of where we were by this point. Rioters had already torched and ripped up parts of the city by May 30. They’d burnt up the Third Precinct. In the encounter, you can see things weren’t “peaceful” at all as they were hit by a projectile and gas was deployed. Not only was CNN not “unflinching”; they had to run for their safety because there was so much “peace.”

Here was Jimenez yet again in August 2020 in what has become a meme picture at this point, with the “mostly peaceful” protest chyron showing as flames roar behind him and rioters destroy parts of Kenosha, Wisconsin after the shooting of Jacob Blake.

Our Brad Slager has a word for this: “teargas-lighting.”

The riots and violence then spread to other cities, causing billions of dollars in damage. Hundreds of police officers and civilians were injured, and many people including police captain David Dorn and 8-year-old Secoriea Turner were murdered.

Even as CNN claims they want to change, they pull this out of their archive to remind us that they still are horrible. But sorry guys, you can’t pull the wool over our eyes. We’ve seen this show before and it’s one of the reasons why you lost any credibility that you might have once had.



Christians Are Right To Raise Red Flags About Rainbow Flags

How am I, a normal Christian trying not to choke on all of the LGBT alphabet soup being shoved down my throat, the controversial one here?



It’s hard to believe that people like me — normal Christians trying not to choke on all of the LGBT alphabet soup being shoved down our throats — are the ones deemed controversial during a month devoted to haranguing the world with the left’s sexual agenda.

Yet that’s exactly what happened after I, along with several others, called out the popular Christian TV show “The Chosen” for not just allowing a pride flag on its Bible-themed set but also defending the LBGT propaganda.

Some on the right claimed that Christians concerned with “The Chosen’s” response were simply overreacting, or looking to cast stones, gin up controversy, and hold the show to impossible standards.

Those accusations lost any merit they may have had on Thursday morning when at least two cast members from the show doubled down on the openly Christian creators’ explicit decision to stand not with its audience of faithful, Bible-believing Christians, but for an icon that brags of sins such as sexual immorality and pride.

“Another one of the actors on The Chosen here. Anyone who is going to go at one of our family members for something like this, is no fan of ours. They can close the door on the way out[.] ‘Love one another as I have loved you[.]’ We stand with our brother,” Giavani Cairo, who plays Thaddeus on the show, tweeted. He concluded the statement with pride flag and red heart emojis.

Cairo’s words were quickly retweeted by several other show actors including George Xanthis who plays the Apostle John.

Jordan Ross, the actor who plays Little James, affirmed Cairo’s statement with a pride flag-decorated tweet of his own.

“My brother @GCairo06 isn’t the only one who stands by the LGBTQ members of our Chosen family,” Ross wrote. “[G]et outta here with your hate, homophobia and ignorance. Not very Jesus-like of you, Jonny.”

Calling “The Chosen’s” audience, many of whom believe what the Bible teaches about sexual immorality, “homophobes” is not Christlike. That smear is not only a betrayal of the principles the show claims to represent, but it’s also completely false. Complying with God’s words on sex and marriage is not a “phobia.” It’s obedience to the Creator and Savior. Christians should be recommitting themselves to fidelity to God and His mission, not using their platform to openly reject God’s call for repentance and sanctification.

But on a broader level, the whole “Chosen” debacle vindicates Christians who saw the pride flag as a red flag. Recall that “The Chosen’s” original rebuttal claimed the flag was the product of the show’s policy to “work with anyone on our show who helps us portray or honor the authentic Jesus.” That original lukewarm response already hadn’t cut it for many Christians. The comments from Cairo and Ross, however, affirmed that Christians were right to be wary when they spotted an LGBT flag on set — and confirmed their suspicions that one of the few entertainment refuges they have from the world had caved to it.

It’s all very reminiscent of the Bud Light controversy, though, of course, that one didn’t revolve around Christian entertainment. The right was correct to be alarmed by Anheuser-Busch’s decision to partner with professional woman-mocker Dylan Mulvaney. One can of beer with a man masquerading as the opposite sex isn’t worth a boycott, Republicans like Donald Trump Jr. claimed as Bud Light profits tumbled.

Over the course of mere days, however, it was clear that Bud Light, even after suffering the wrath of angry Americans, was doubling down on its commitment to transgender insanity by sponsoring several pride parades across the U.S.

Similarly, Christians have called for years for boycotts against the increasingly radical Target. It wasn’t until the retailer partnered with a Satanist and began selling pro-transgender merch to children that the rest of the nation began to put its foot down.

I can almost guarantee that, even after all of this hubbub, fans of “The Chosen” do not want to see the show tumble from its place as one of the few pillars in Christian media. After all, it was faithful Christians who financially supported the show in its humble beginnings and continued to shower it with praise through its Netflix debut.

But the program and performers’ recent embrace of a movement that denies the principles celebrated in every episode has put devoted Christ-followers in a tough spot. There’s nothing God-honoring or Christlike about promoting the alphabet movement that approves of men in costumes sharing bathrooms with women and girls, irreversible sexual experiments on minors who can’t even legally consent to the permanent mangling of their bodies, kids reading porn and discussing sexuality in schools, false pronouns in government emails and Instagram bios, men profiting off the mockery of women, mostly naked adults gyrating in front of children for their own amusement — or even flying or defending a plain rainbow flag that celebrates “pride” and a version of sex and marriage outside what God Himself has prescribed.

No amount of pushback from Congresscorporations, or cranky keyboard warriors will change that.



SoCal Teacher Put on Leave After Being Caught Teaching Finer Points of 'Booty Hole' Sex

SoCal Teacher Put on Leave After Being Caught Teaching Finer Points of 'Booty Hole' Sex

Bob Hoge reporting for RedState 

In the “Stories I Hoped I’d Never Have to Write” department, put this one near or at the top of the list.

Progressives keep telling Republicans that we’re prudes and that we’re bigoted fools for objecting to the amount of sexual material our kids are exposed to in schools. Yet, news like this just proves we’re right and there are many inappropriate things being taught, usually without the parents’ knowledge or consent.

For instance, did you ever think your kid was learning about anal sex in the classroom? Well, the subject got extensive attention from one high school teacher at the El Dorado High School in California (of course) and a video of the lesson caused the teacher to be placed on administrative leave by the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District.

Explicit content warning

You decide if this is what you would want your minor kids to be learning in school:

Here’s what the teacher thought the students needed to be educated about:

You don’t have to go inside the booty hole, you can actually just push on the seam, and that stimulates the prostate gland, as well. And they apparently really like that.

But, yeah, so that’s why for male and male, anal sex is still very pleasurable, because of the fact that it hits the prostate, and there’s a lot of nerve endings in your booty, as well.

Actor, producer, and Vice Chair of Los Angeles County Republican Party Siaka Massaquoi, who wrote an opinion piece for RedState called, “From the Front Lines of the Culture War,” was not impressed:

But the “educator” had more to share and decided to let the kids know where they could their hands on some sex toys:

So, the girls, the G-spot, prostate, they’re the equivalent to each other, but apparently that’s why if you ever see, like, Target has them now. Sex toys.

If you go to Target, seriously, if you go to Target and go where the tampons and pads are, they have — they just look like a little box, but if you open it up, there’s like a Velcro front to the box, you open it up, and then, BAM, sex toy.

CVS has them, too, a lot of them.

So, that’s why when you look at the toys, a lot of them look like this [making a hooked finger gesture].

The teacher seems to be unaware that she’s being recorded. When the footage was put online, however, it quickly went viral. Then the school district got wind of it and said in a statement that they’re investigating:

The Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District (PYLUSD) is aware of a video circulating on social media that involves an El Dorado High School (EDHS) employee. The individual involved has been placed on administrative leave pending a thorough investigation; however, due to employee confidentiality, additional details regarding the status of the individual will not be disclosed.

Whenever leftists tell you something’s not happening, you can be sure that it actually is. All I know is that when my kids head off to school each day, I never imagined they might be getting taught lessons like these.