A nurse rose as they entered and came to attention before the Director.

“What’s the lesson this afternoon?” he asked.

“We had Elementary Sex for the first forty minutes,” she answered. “But now it’s switched over to Elementary Class Consciousness.”

Aldous Huxley, Brave New World

Aldous Huxley intended his magnum opus as a satire, but like all satire, Brave New World’s satire is fast losing out to reality. They haven’t quite got to assigning us grey, mulberry, green, khaki and black uniforms to signify our castes, but the modern left-elite have deeply imbibed one key lesson from Huxley’s World State: condition the children early and often.

Hence the onset of gender and critical race brainwashing at younger and younger school levels. But even formal schooling is too late: the rainbow groomers are determined to have your children before the age of seven, so they can have them for life.

More importantly, all competing ideas have to be driven out like so many possessing devils. Especially Christianity. There’s no point trying to “deconstruct” and destroy Western civilisation if you allow its bedrock cultural ideas to keep poisoning the next generation of Marxist New Man… oops, “person”.

News that ‘Christmas and Easter will not be celebrated in some childcare centres under new inclusion guidelines’ is, quite extraordinary.

While the silly season is all but done, the decision by the Community Child Care Association is in full swing and would be laughable if it wasn’t so ridiculous.

Ridiculous? Or sinister?

Why, after all, is Christianity the only religion so targeted?

While it seeks to sideline Christmas, the same Association requests childcare centres support other cultural or religious celebrations such as Ramadan, Diwali – and yes – Pride, which has become a religion of its own, it would seem […]

The executive director of Community Child Care Association of Victoria, Julie Price, is quoted in the Herald Sun on December 21, 2022, as saying: “If you have families who don’t celebrate Christmas, then maybe focusing on other celebrations is more inclusive.”’

How is it that Ramadan is inclusive while Christmas is not? Or Diwali? The association appears to be inferring that it is okay to celebrate any religious festival except those relating to Christianity.

Well, we know the answer to that one:

Easter and Christmas are celebrations of the Christian faith, the faith that has born this modern nation and swaddled it into a first-world country. The cancel culture proponents clearly see Western civilisation and Christianity as obstacles to their revisionist agenda.

Banishing Christianity is just the start. As Marx dictated, they’re determined to bring down the family as well. After all, if the overlords let parents bring up their own children, they might start giving them non-Marxist ideas.

They want communications to parents to be addressed ‘to families’, ‘guardians’, or ‘adults’. It’s in with generic terms – out with mum, dad, mothers and fathers. In the hustle to disenfranchise the family, the clock must surely be ticking for the terms ‘brothers’ and ‘sisters’ and ‘grandmothers’ and ‘grandfathers’.

The Community Child Care Association wants Father’s and Mother’s Days to be Special Person’s days.

The lie, of course, is that it’s all about ‘inclusion’ of ‘non-traditional’ families. But, like all lies, it falls apart under scrutiny.

But even one parent is either a mother or a father. Queer parents are still mums and dads, or mums and mums, or dads and dads. Even a dad one day and a mother the next if their fluidity desires are valid […]

Such diktats are done in the name of inclusivity. But it is exclusivity that they champion. They divide, not unite.

Spectator Australia

There’s only one way to fight back against this garbage. Don’t bother with private schools: they’re often worse, they just charge you more. With the Anglican church especially bowing to the rainbow calf, religious schools aren’t much better.

Parents: home-school your children.

Punk rock philosopher. Liberalist contrarian. Grumpy old bastard. I grew up in a generational-Labor-voting family. I kept the faith long after the political left had abandoned it. In the last decade...