Remember the days when the NJEA advocated for teacher’s salary, and benefits? They had a priority to negotiate contracts and legally defend teachers at risk of losing their job. Now NJEA has shifted priorities and decided it is their mission to infuse equity and social justice into your child’s classroom.
During the pandemic, the NJEA did nothing to advocate for teachers when they were forced to vax and wear masks. There were teachers that lost their jobs as a result of medical oppression, with no effort from the union to help them retain their employment. This made it clear that the NJEA is just an extension of the democratic party and will only fight for offences that meet the “party approved” standard. Medical freedom is not part of that narrative.
Last week the teacher’s union decided to continue to press down on the culture wars with more woke nonsense and counterculture activities that they can add to your child’s classroom.
Dirty Books Read by Drag Queens
Last year the NJEA just had Drag Queens. This year they stepped it up and had the Drag Queens read inappropriate classroom content. It wouldn’t be an education professional’s event without celebrating dignity with Drag Queens reading banned books. The NJEA plans on “redefining your curriculum” by putting adult activities in your school.
It’s amazing to me that professional women who want to be taken seriously would take this kind of picture (below) to represent their profession. Drag Queens are a sexual comedy where men create an overdramatic look and behavior to exaggerate and poke fun at women. If this was taken at a bachelorette party or a night on the town with the girls, no one would blink an eye. But this is supposed to be a professional event where the professionals are mostly female. Business events are not the usual place for circus clowns, dirty/offensive comedy, strippers, porn stars and drag queens. Except when you are a teacher. Which to most, makes teachers out to be a joke.
Aaaaaand they brought in the clowns too.
Public School is all about the LGBTQIA+1% Workshops
Does your struggling student have an IEP or a 504 that improves your child’s learning but is written in a way that the teachers have difficulty following? Wouldn’t it be nice if the NJEA focused on helping struggling learners?
Forget that garbage.
Let’s have the teachers focus on multiple LGBTQ+ identities, affirming gender, or any other intersectional qualifier that doesn’t have anything to do with learning.
Dirty Books
It wouldn’t be the teachers convention without librarians buying books containing images of cartoon kids sucking 🍆. Gender Queer is a graphic novel for ADULTS that your 14 year old may find in your school library.
Even the writer of the book does not recommend this book for kids. “‘Gender Queer’ is a comic, and in full color, but that doesn’t mean it’s for children,” Kobabe said. “I originally wrote it for my parents, and then for older teens who were already asking these questions about themselves. I don’t recommend this book for kids!” When you say “older teens” it can be assumed that means 18/19 year olds, not young teens like freshman or even juniors in highschool.
And of course the president of the Pequannock Education association is the one hugging the porn/erotica book.
Makes you wonder what other books you can find in the Pequannock library. At this point, it is being basically rubbed in parent’s faces, probably because this has been going on for a long time and no one even noticed.
NJEA brought in intersectional books that on the surface may seem ok, but look up the titles and you may give it the side eye. These aren’t bad enough to be banned but it’s obvious that there is a clear cultural agenda here.
The book above Calvin is written for 4-8 year olds, it’s “a story about the power of trans-affirming love. As readers, we get a glimpse into the milestones of parenting a trans child and we come to understand ...” You can read the rest from the link above about the little girl who decided she was a little boy.
Hot for Teacher
With all the sexual comedy and dirty books it’s hard to take these women seriously. Remember in the 80s and 90s when women wanted to be professional and not a sex object? I guess that’s a thing of the past because even the nightclubs recognize that today’s teachers are all about sex. Below is the advertisement for Boogie Nights; get in with your teacher’s ID because they are “Hot for Teacher” and her dirty books.
Check out the NJEA program below
The NJEA is shoving it’s fist up the asses of NJ parents. Seems they found the right symbol to represent them.
I'm sure there's more reasoning behind all this, but other than their desire to look "cool and progressive", I keep coming back to the poor scores and think this is easier for them than actually trying to educate the kids substantially
This is why my children went to private Christian schools, and my friend home schools. This is no different than Hitlers yourh program.