09/12/2022
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Good afternoon! It's Monday, September 12, and today's headlines include The Heritage Foundation's first "Educational Freedom Report Card," Tennessee Tech investigating an on-campus drag show, and Tuesday's ERACED Rally in Virginia to protest critical race theory.
Florida has topped The Heritage Foundation's inaugural "Education Freedom Report Card," with the conservative public policy think tank declaring it is the most parent-friendly jurisdiction in the union, followed by Arizona, Idaho and Indiana. New Jersey, New York and the District of Columbia rounded out the bottom of the list. The report card is comprised of four categories—school choice, transparency, regulatory freedom and spending—and utilizes 30 "discrete factors" to determine each state's score. Florida's top score was strongly influenced by its first place ranking in "academic transparency," with the report noting, "State officials approved a proposal that prohibits teachers and administrators from compelling students to affirm the prejudiced ideas of critical race theory. Lawmakers also approved a proposal that requires academic transparency so that parents and taxpayers can review classroom assignments before educators use such materials as part of K–12 instruction." The state's high score was also due to its education savings account (ESA) program, which it adopted in 2014.
The report's authors cautioned that "[s]chools are teaching children to affirm the lie that America is systemically racist, despite seminal laws, such as the Civil Rights Act, and the monumental cultural shifts and racial progress brought on by the civil rights movement," and they called for transparency by allowing parents, taxpayers, and policymakers to have access to school curricula and other materials. "[P]arents should know if teachers assign homework from the Black Lives Matter Week of Action website, for example, so that they can have informed discussions with their children, school administrators, and board members," the authors wrote. Continue reading.
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A coalition of parents is planning a rally Tuesday, September 13, in protest of the implementation of critical race theory in their children's public schools. The ERACED Rally is set for 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Loudoun County Public Schools headquarters in Ashburn, Va., ahead of the scheduled school board meeting. In an interview with The Christian Post, Elicia Brand, one of the event organizers, explained that some schools and districts have doubled down on their efforts to implement CRT despite Gov. Glenn Youngkin's executive order disallowing any type of critical theory instruction in schools. Brand explained how CRT proponents change names and meanings of words to pit students against each other on the basis of race. "I have a lot of teachers anonymously sending me their training material, and it contains the concepts of critical race theory. Very simply put, it’s race essentialism, saying one race is superior or inferior to another race. It’s anti-American, it’s anti-family, and it’s anti-transparency," Brand said. Read more.
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Tennessee Tech University says it's investigating a recent on-campus drag show and has canceled two similar upcoming shows, with President Phil Oldham saying he is "disturbed and dismayed." The move came after a video posted to social media showed a drag performer dancing suggestively to Hozier's "Take Me to Church" while making the sign of the cross before removing his brown cloak to reveal a corset-type outfit. The drag show, which was sponsored by Upper Cumberland Pride, was held at the on-campus Backdoor Playhouse last month. Anti-human-trafficking advocate Landon Starbuck noted that the performance "had little kids handing cash to the drag queen who was performing a dance clearly meant to mock Christians." Read more.
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In this op-ed, Regent University's Rob Schwarzwalder explores the role of faith in Queen Elizabeth II's life. Schwarzwalder notes, "Billy Graham, in his autobiography Just As I Am, wrote of Elizabeth, 'Her official position … prevented her from openly endorsing our Crusade meetings. But by welcoming us and having me preach on several occasions to the royal family at Windsor and Sandringham, she (went) out of her way to be quietly supportive of our mission.'" Read more.
Ryan Bomberger unpacks the Black Lives Matter movement and why he believes it was never about racial injustice. From co-founder Patrice Cullors' million-dollar homes to the Black Lives Matter Grassroots coalition filing a lawsuit against the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation over accusations foundation leader Shalomyah Bowers stole $10 million from the organization, Bomberger calls out the movement's dishonesty and lack of financial accountability. "You’re not being oppressed, BLM. You’re being held accountable," Bomberger asserts. Read more.
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The Church of England has published guidance for its parishes, as they are expected to "play a key role in the life of the nation" during the period of national mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The recommendations include holding hybrid or online services for reflection and prayer and making "books of condolences" available physically and online until the day after the funeral. The Queen's state's funeral will take place on September 19 at 11 a.m. in Westminster Abbey. The Queen will lie in state in Westminster Hall for four days before her funeral, allowing members of the public to pay their respects. Read more.
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Pastor Mike Signorelli of V1 Church in New York City says "Little Demon," a new show from Disney-owned FXX, is an attempt to "desensitize us and our kids to the demonic. It’s that simple." Listen to this episode of Billy Hallowell's "Playing With Fire Podcast" as Signorelli discusses the dangers of "Little Demon" in detail. "There’s a war spiritually going on. The book of Ephesians talks about it, and our kids will be the casualties. There’s a fight over a generation. … They’re going to tell you it’s an adult show, but we all know that children want to watch." Listen now.
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