Totalitarians of the World, Unite!

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Guest Post by Anthony Esolan

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Whenever I’m in a diner or a family restaurant, I look around for the most cheerful thing in any day’s experience, and that’s a young husband and wife and their children. Today the two children sitting with their parents at the table next to us were a baby boy and his four-year-old brother. The four year old had glossy blond hair, tousled over his forehead, and was all skinny arms and legs, elbows and knees. Foolishness regarding the supposed sameness of men and women cannot stand up against a moment or two of looking at how they are shaped, and that is true even of little boys and girls. In the boy we can see the man-shape in miniature: the straight-angled legs, the shoulders made for throwing, the jaw line, the snowshoe feet. I imagine that it delights the heart of any ordinary mother and father.

Ordinary—but these are not ordinary times. They are dis-ordinary. Try to pretend that they are ordinary: that the most important things in life strike everyone as a matter of course. So the parents of the little boy look at their son, and imagine what he will be like when he grows to manhood. They imagine him as marrying a woman and begetting a family of his own. That is a matter of course. It is what all parents have always done, on the banks of the Hwang Ho or the Father of Waters, on the treeless expanses of Alaska or in the rain forests of Borneo, in the Roman forum or on a village green in New England. It is normal, not in a mere statistical sense, but in the sense of the Latin noun norma: a carpenter’s square. It is what ought to be, when you raise your son in a healthy way. To do anything other would be like building a house with crooked walls. Why would you do that? The thing will buckle.

So they do those things that ordinary parents have always done when they delight in reality. The father rough-houses with him, tackling him or pretending to be tackled by him, hoisting him over his head and dangling him upside down by the ankles. The mother calls him “my little man,” and lets him “help” her when she is digging in the garden to plant some flowers and vegetables. They cut his hair short to show his masculine looks to best advantage. None of this is mere “socializing” or “social construction,” because human beings are by social by nature, and nature helps to determine the social arrangements they are going to have. There never has been a society in which parents have not done for their small sons the equivalent of what I have described, and there never will be—there never can be. It would be like imagining a world in which parents had no special love for their children, or in which men and women were not attracted to each other, or in which people spent all of their waking hours indoors, and only went out under the open sky under state compulsion.

No, we do not need the state to compel us to do what comes naturally. But the state can compel us to do, under sufferance, what does not come naturally, or what is downright unnatural.

Allow me to give a tiresome instance. The mother and father of that little boy, being ordinary people and therefore harboring no diseased love for the dis-ordinary, are not going to buy him a book about a little boy who decides that he is “really” a girl, and who presses his parents and their doctors to pump his body up with synthetic sex hormones. They are as likely to do that as they are to buy him a book about how to commit suicide with no mess or fuss, or a book about people who like to eat dirt, or a pop-up book of Bill Clinton and various female creatures that walk on two legs. That is not because they “hate” people who commit suicide, or who eat things that belong under your shoes and not in your stomach, or Bill Clinton. It is because they are normal. The world is full of natural wonders for the ordinary child. Why preoccupy him with human sickness and madness, drawing his attention away from those wonders, and injecting him with a moral dermatitis?

But that, apparently, is what schools these days are for. Scholastic Books, for instance, is peddling some tens of thousands of copies of a book called George, about a little boy who knows that he is “really” a girl, and who finds a way to play Charlotte in his class’s production of Charlotte’s Web, so that everybody will finally know who he is—as the book’s subtitle has it, Be Who You Are. The author, one Alex Gino, a fat fellow with pink hair, refers to himself as “they” and begs to be addressed with the honorific “Mx.,” pronounced “Mix.” His aim is to inject his own dermatitis into the lives of small children: to confuse them, calling the confusion “diversity.” The School Library Journal is all gaga for the book, saying that “it is a required purchase for any collection that serves a middle grade population.”

Let us stop right here. Should we presume that the children have already read all the real books that they can handle at their age? They have already read The Jungle Book, The Call of the Wild, The Last of the Mohicans, Alice in Wonderland, The Secret Garden, Black Beauty, The Yearling, The Wind in the Willows, Peter Pan, The Once and Future King, Ivanhoe, Silas Marner, Oliver Twist, and David Copperfield, so that they can now go on to greater things—to a silly and noxious little book about sexual confusion, written by a man who cannot decide whether he is a man or a woman, or even whether he is one person or two? And this is a required purchase? Such urgency! The poetry of John Milton, apparently, is not a required purchase or a required anything, because a search of School Library Journal reveals no interest whatsoever in that greatest of English poems, Paradise Lost, except for somebody who is interested in angels. Not to worry: it is not interest in the incorporeal messengers of God, but in the flighty spiritual thingies that people really really might be, subcutaneously, as it were.

My mind returns to that couple and their sons. No one would ever say, “It is absurd to suppose that parents would go out of their way to buy a boy a copy of The Call of the Wild.” That is exactly the sort of thing that parents who are themselves readers of literature would do. The very sentence makes no sense. It is like saying that parents would not go out of their way to take their son fishing. What is wrong about fishing? No one would ever say, “It is absurd to suppose that a parent would read The Wind in the Willows to his small son.” Of course he would—several generations of parents have done so. Why on earth not?

But no ordinary father is going to push sexual confusion on his son, just as he would not push heroin or anything else that was destructive. That is where schools come in.

It used to be assumed that the schoolteacher did what the parents had not the time or the capacity to do, but that her authority was delegated by the parents. She was, so to speak, a publicly appointed governess to the children of several families at once. It would never occur to her to want to contradict the parents’ wishes or to undermine their authority. How would that be good for the children? How could that be called an act of solidarity with the community? You hire a plumber to replace a rusted pipe that has begun to leak. He decides, on his own authority, with encouragement from the plumbers’ union and the state, to install a shower nozzle on the exhaust that leads from the toilet to the septic tank. It is a required shower nozzle, meant to instruct us in the wonderfully diverse ways we can appreciate the uses to which human beings have put what “traditional” people, in their narrow bigotry, have only wanted out of sight and smell. Every month a Plumbing Pluralist comes to check the nozzle, to make sure it is still there and that you have not kept it turned off.

“I don’t want that thing in my basement!” you holler at the plumber, but it doesn’t matter, you are getting it anyway, because your house is not your own.

You are also not free. It doesn’t matter at all whether you are granted a vote for Head Plumber. If you are not the constitutional monarch in the castle of your home, you are a slave in an outhouse of the State. The same is true when it comes to the education of your children. If your relation with your children’s teacher is not that of employer to employee, or head of household to governess—even if you are but one among a large group of parents—then you are a slave, and the teachers will use your children to “teach” you a lesson, and you had damned well better learn it.

A further question: Is it likely that people who would use your own children to advance their political purposes, introducing them to things that they know quite well you would find obnoxious, inane, or quite mad, will have any qualms about leaving your churches free to preach the word of God? Only someone with a totalitarian mind would even want to feed your children the latest sexual agitprop; and totalitarians do not become democratic republicans when they come within a hundred feet of the church doors. That is not the experience of the world since 1789, is it?

 

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motley
motley
September 21, 2016 1:10 pm

The work of the devil. As simple and straightforward as that.

JIMSKI
JIMSKI
September 21, 2016 1:44 pm

” Man needs no devil, demons or evils to blame. Man alone is enough”

nkit
nkit
September 21, 2016 2:01 pm

In an effort to indoctrinate the minds of today’s youth with the virtues and blessings of multiculturalism, diversity and political correctness, the cultural marxists are bound and determined to destroy any remnant of the Ward and June Cleaver version of the nuclear family.

LBGT studies have now become mandatory for second graders in California while trivial subjects such as long division, grammar, cursive writing and geography are seen as items suitable for the educational discount bargain basement bin at best.

I no longer have my finger on the pulse of elementary education as my children are into their thirties, but it is clearly evident to me why an increasing number of families send their kids to private or charter schools or even home-school them to provide them with an education instead of indoctrination. Subjecting second graders to such left wing perversion and aberrance is nothing more than the bleaching of normality from young minds with the intent of indelibly indoctrinating them such that they will become obedient little goose-steppers as they grow older.

O con noi, O contro di noi. ~ Department of Education

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
September 21, 2016 2:07 pm

Odd article as I have never put so much thought, by observance alone, as to what these children may, or may not, become.

Mental masturbation.

Stucky
Stucky
September 21, 2016 2:08 pm

If you have children do NOT send them to State Skoolz!

Problem solved, for you and yours .

harry p.
harry p.
  Stucky
September 21, 2016 4:04 pm

done and done, couldn’t agree more.

sending your children to public (govt) school, especially today is a form child abuse.

dc.sunsets
dc.sunsets
September 21, 2016 2:18 pm

My kids are adults. All attended public school K-16 (incl. State U.)

If they were of elementary school age now, we’d not send them to the public (and the privates tend to mimic the publics.)

This is true even though my wife current teaches 4th grade at the elementary school my sons all attended.

For all practical purposes, now that the school(s) is (are) filled with “special ed” (read that profoundly defective) students, she thinks that parents of kids with potential commit a form of child abuse by putting their sons and daughters in her class.

No matter how bad you think the schools are, I guarantee you underestimate it.

Wip
Wip
September 21, 2016 2:20 pm

Stucky,

Do you really think they are going to leave private skrools alone either?

DO NOT HAVE CHILDREN.

dc.sunsets
dc.sunsets
  Wip
September 21, 2016 2:25 pm

Having children is a major component of being human. Just because the future promises a period of great difficulty shouldn’t daunt those with courage and confidence.

Just because the rest of the world insists on compete idiocy doesn’t mean you’re stuck with it forever. This too shall pass. The trick is to see it as it is, and avoid being in the wrong place at the wrong time until the storm passes.

Anyone who can say, “Don’t have children” must be both childless and (even more certainly) “grandchildless.”

Wip
Wip
  dc.sunsets
September 21, 2016 3:08 pm

I have 2 daughters which I love very much. Children are going to become a tool the government uses against you.

Book it.

Stucky
Stucky
  Wip
September 21, 2016 3:58 pm

Home schooling.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
  Stucky
September 21, 2016 6:47 pm

For now that is an option. However, they are working on making home schooling illegal.

Walt
Walt
  Wip
September 21, 2016 10:43 pm

Yeah, wip, that’ll fix the problem. Crikey.

dc.sunsets
dc.sunsets
September 21, 2016 2:22 pm

If you think “indoctrination” is the largest defect in schools today, you’re misinformed.

It is the inclusion of mentally ill, severely cognitively impaired and “BD” (as in, the kid has actually bitten a classmate and drawn blood) students in Joe and Nancy Normal’s class, is the single biggest insanity of a long list.

The Leftist lunatics truly are running the asylum.

Over the next 10-15 years a huge cohort of completely dysfunctional people will enter “adulthood.” They are undoubtedly SSDI-lifers (as in they’ll never hold a job) and I wonder how that Zombie Army will be inserted into anything resembling a peaceful society.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  dc.sunsets
September 21, 2016 10:32 pm

“They are undoubtedly SSDI-lifers……”

Rots o ruck with that! Was it this year or last year that SSDI was declared insolvent? Sure, they “borrowed” some cash from Social Security (OASDI) that is projected to be insolvent by 2032 prior to being raided by SSDI. I think it was last years SS Trustees Report that warned Congress to begin preparing people for the end of the program. Of course that never made the MSM.

Extend and Pretend——>FORWARD!! with the Great Regression!!! YES WE CAN!!

Lysander The Deplorable
Lysander The Deplorable
September 21, 2016 3:25 pm

I don’t get all choked up over articles about precocious children. I never had kids….deliberately. It was a conscious choice I made when I was a young man. I don’t give a flying fuck if anybody else has kids or not, as long as I don’t have to subsidize them.

One thing that concerns me is a problem I’ve had all my adult life with the parents and their kids in a nice restaurant; unruly kids…….please shut the little fuckers up! At McD’s or some other fast food place, scream all you want. But if I’m in a nice restaurant that I frequent rarely because I’m poor, than I don’t want to deal with your asshole brats “acting up” and messing up my night. Or some colicky baby screaming it’s lungs out for two hours as I’m trying to enjoy a $60 meal.

It’s not “cute”, and I don’t exchange “knowing looks of understanding” with the offending parents or other diners. It’s arrogant and selfish behavior on the part of the fucking parents.

You had the little monsters; you deal with them. Get a god damn babysitter.

Macumazahn
Macumazahn
  Lysander The Deplorable
September 22, 2016 6:36 pm

I simply tell the brats to shut up and sit down. If their “parents” don’t like it, I tell THEM to shut up and sit down. People who let their kids act up in public never, ever have the backbone for fisticuffs.
Unless… they’re Negroes. In that case, I tell the restaurant manager that tonight’s meal in his establishment will be the last repast I ever take there.

Suzanna
Suzanna
September 21, 2016 4:40 pm

I take issue with “normal parents” everywhere…then Borneo?
Somehow I believe the author is not informed re Borneon culture.
Regardless that, giving little kids mandatory books about sexual confusion
will provoke sexual confusion. I do not approve of public school. Parents
just want the kids “day-cared.”

Smoke Jensen
Smoke Jensen
September 21, 2016 5:42 pm

It’s shit like this that makes me turn a blind eye to Sharia enforcers who toss buttfu*kers off of buildings. If these deviants would keep their sh*t parties confined to the bedroom, I’d happily turn the other cheek (so to speak). Instead, they have to ram it down our throats (figuratively for now).
If Sharia ever does come to fruition, I’ll volunteer to throw Alex Gino and his enablers from the tallest building that hasn’t been blown up by the refugees Obummer has foisted upon us. If I have to follow close behind because I refuse to convert to the religion of peace then so be it.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
September 21, 2016 5:43 pm

Question- If you had a large number of parents in a school district who banded together, took the time to review all the material (books/workbooks) to be used in the classrooms, advised the school board of the trash as mentioned in the article should be eliminated. Now, if the school board refuses, could you sue all those on the board(Superintendent on down) personally? Make it a personal hazard for the lower level minions?

I always required my children bring home ALL their books when school start for the full review and I raised hell about some content and instructed my OWN KIDS as to the validity of the information. Had they brought home this ” George really wants to be a girl” tripe I would have picketed the school board or appealed to right thinking parents to invest in some rope.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
September 21, 2016 6:53 pm

The school boards are bought with federal money. They blackmail the locals into promoting all this non academic cultural crap.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
  Overthecliff
September 21, 2016 7:09 pm

Overthecliff

That is right but enough complaining and picketing might help , these days none of the parents say a word. Do we throw our hands up in the air and just watch us stupid ourselves out of existence? Down south the kneegrows are taking over the private schools with vouchers. Soon that will no longer be a option.

Constman54
Constman54
September 21, 2016 9:19 pm

Public schools were never intended to educate. The goal was always to create minions of the state.

I. C.
I. C.
September 22, 2016 5:58 am

I’m so glad that I’m using my retirement years to homeschool my granddaughter. She is not only more educationally advanced than her age-group, she is more emotionally mature, loves learning, and has career goals.

She is learning to analyze what she reads, but this skill takes years to hone. She is reading REAL history, from a variety of legitimate sources, and she is reading wonderful books. We have eliminated standardized Reading textbooks from her curriculum because they are focused heavily on absurd ‘diversity’ and a New World Order. This is NOT “normal” — it is agenda-driven (see current TBP articles like “Google Pushing Their PC Agenda).

“George” is not a book that she will lay her eyes upon — but if she did, she will have the upbringing, common sense, and intellect to know that there is a not-so-subliminal message behind such a story. This is what a REAL education is about!

So on those days when I am feeling a bit overwhelmed with all of the farm chores and the responsibilities of homeschooling a grandchild, I read an article like this one — and I am reminded of the flaws and evils of government-school. I am re-energized.

Cali Jim
Cali Jim
  I. C.
September 22, 2016 12:10 pm

Good for you! DW and I have 2 grandkids with a third on the way from our two daughters. As they are 3, & 2, we and the in-law grandparents have gladly provided all daycare. Thank for making me aware that we need to be discussing schooling options with our adult children.