Rage, rage, rage against the psychic cage

 Gramsci, the Italian communist, wrote a prescription for how the Left would take over the world: Just condemn anyone who opposes Marxism by making them look evil. Create an atmosphere in which everyone who opposes the Left is shouted down and called names, such as “counter-revolutionary” or “reactionary.” Soon all dissent would be quelled and no one would dare speak out. He called this diaboloical device the “psychic cage.” It became popular in Europe and, with the arrival of the Frankfurt School, a group of communist intellectuals from Germany, was funneled through major US universities and hence into our public school system, where it thrives today.

This tactic has been enormously successful in America and is currently used by, among others, gay activists, modern day Gramscians, who use the device to their advantage, branding as a “homophobe” anyone who refuses to go along with the redefinition of marriage or the celebration of gay sex in school — under the thin guise of “protecting” gays, transvestites and trans-sexuals from a fictional harrassment that is so rare in America they are hard put to dig up examples of it. In fact, as I have easily shown before, by far the biggest threat to gays in America are other, sexually active, gays.

Thus, under the guise of “protecting” a supposedly downtrodden group, they punish the rest of us, elaborating a hoax for the purpose of fitting us into their psychic cage of homosexual acceptance, a pillar of leftist policy and thought. It takes a fairly astute, sophisticated and diligent mind to avoid being trapped in this hoax. 

And long-term Laigle’s subscribers have developed just that kind of mind.

Give DOS a big miss

By Laurie Higgins for Illinois Family Institute

A broad coalition of individuals and organizations is urging parents to oppose the Day of Silence (DOS), a political action sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), because it politicizes the classroom for ideological purposes. The explicit purpose of DOS is to encourage sympathy and support for students involved in homosexual behavior and cross-dressing whose voices have been allegedly silenced by the disapproval of society.  The implicit purpose is to undermine the belief that homosexuality is immoral. Parents should no longer passively countenance the political usurpation of public school classrooms through student silence.

Parents should call their children’s middle schools and high schools to ask whether the administration and/or teachers will be permitting students to remain silent during class on the Day of Silence. If students will be permitted to remain silent, parents can express their opposition most effectively by calling their children out of school on the Day of Silence and sending letters of explanation to their administrators, their children’s teachers, and all school board members. One reason this is effective is that most school districts lose money for each student absence.

School administrators err when they allow the classroom to be disrupted and politicized by granting students permission to remain silent throughout an entire day. The DOS requires that teachers either create activities around the silence of some or many, or exempt silent students from any activity that involves speaking.  Furthermore, DOS participants have a captive audience, many of whom disagree with and are made uncomfortable by the politicization of their classroom.

Some administrators assert that DOS merely seeks to promote “acceptance.” They fail to clarify, however, what precisely they want students to accept. While it is legitimate to teach students that there exist diverse opinions on this issue, it is not legitimate to imply that one of those opinions is preferable to another. While it is appropriate to teach acceptance of people, meaning that we should treat all with civility, it is not appropriate to suggest that students need to accept the view that homosexual conduct is moral. These important distinctions are rarely, if ever, made in public school discussions of “acceptance.”

One oft-repeated mantra is that the goal of DOS is to keep LGBTQ students safe. The problematic rhetoric of “safety,” however, substitutes speciously for the more accurate term of “comfort.” To suggest that in order for those who self-identify as homosexual or “transgender” to be “safe,” no one may disapprove of homosexual conduct is both absurd and dangerous. If this definition of “safety” were to be applied consistently, virtually all statements of disapproval would be prohibited.

Day of Silence participants claim they seek to end discrimination. There is, however, a problem with the way “discrimination” is defined in public discourse today. Groups like GLSEN believe that statements of moral conviction with which they disagree constitute prejudice or discrimination. While relentlessly promoting this view, administrators are never asked to provide evidence for the dubious presuppositions on which claims of discrimination are based. They are never asked to provide evidence for the arguable claim that homosexuality is equivalent to race; or that disapproval of homosexual conduct is equivalent to racism; or that homosexual impulses are biologically determined; or that the presence of biological influences in shaping desire renders a behavior automatically moral. The time is long past that parents demand justification for those claims.

If we allow schools to define discrimination so expansively as to prohibit all statements of moral conviction, character development is compromised and speech rights are trampled. And if administrators continue to define discrimination in such a way as to preclude only some statements of moral conviction, they violate their pedagogical commitment to intellectual diversity and render the classroom a place of indoctrination.  

Finally, DOS supporters contend that one of their purposes is to end harassment. What they fail to acknowledge is that the worthy end of eliminating harassment does not justify the means of exploiting instructional time. There are myriad other ways to work toward that end. DOS participants have a First Amendment right to wear t-shirts, or put up posters, or host after-school speakers, or set up tables from which to distribute informative materials. They ought not to be allowed to manipulate instructional time in the service of their socio-political goals.

Here are responses to some common concerns about calling children out of school on DOS:

  • - Some parents believe that there is value in having students who hold traditional views on sexual orientation in class on the DOS. This belief is flawed for two reasons. First, the adolescent culture is liberal, and adolescents desire to fit in. The vast majority of conservative kids do not feel comfortable vocally opposing their culture and will not do so. As those who are more public in opposing the normalization of homosexuality can attest, very few adults have the courage to oppose the dominant culture; we cannot expect teens to do what adults don’t do.

Moreover, the goal of calling students out of school on DOS is not to communicate an alternative message to that of DOS. The goal is to remove GLSEN-sponsored political action from taxpayer-funded classes.

  • - Some parents express concern over the possibility of teachers exacting revenge through grading. First, it would be highly unethical for a teacher to treat a student punitively because of the teacher’s subjective assessment of the parents’ reason for calling a student out. If a teacher were to attempt to punish a student in such a way, parents should address the problem with the administration. Second, some students are willing to accept this possibility, viewing the cause as worthy of the sacrifice. Finally, those parents and teens who are not willing to risk even the remote possibility of teacher retribution can call their childout of school and not send a letter expressing their objections to DOS.
  • - Some have argued that calling students out of classrepresents an attempt to deny free speech. Calling students out of class does not represent an attempt to deny free speech to students; rather, calling students out of class represents opposition to the exploitationof instructional time for socio-political action. Students are free to express their views in multiple ways mentioned above.
  • - Some claim that those who oppose DOS must not care about the suffering of LGBTQ teens.It is utterly specious to suggest that parents, teachers, and administrators who oppose political action in the classroom support harassment. Put another way, this claim impliesthat the only way parents, administrators, and teachers can prove they oppose harassment of homosexual or transgendered teens is to allow the politicization of the classroom. It also representsa classic ends justifies the means argument: If the ends, in this case, combating harassment of homosexual teens, are good, then any and all means are justified.

There are countless worthwhile goals that should not be promoted during class. Some might consider ending the tragedy of teen drunk-driving deaths, or the war in Iraq, or abortion to be worthwhile goals, and yet it would be equally inappropriate to use the classroom to promote them. The truth is that parents, teachers, and administrators can oppose harassment while concomitantly opposing the politicization of instructional time.

Schools have the right to prohibit student silence in the classroom if they deem it “disruptive.” It is our hope and belief that if schools have one group of students silent and another group called out, they will eventually decide that classroom silence is “disruptive.”

2008 “Day of Silence Walkout” Endorsements

Abiding Truth Ministries

AFA Michigan

AFA  Pennsylvania

AFA National

Americans for Truth (Peter LaBarbera)

Dr. Bill Bray, Christian Information Service, Inc.

Campaign for Children and Families (Randy Thomasson, President, http://www.savecalifornia.com/)

Catholic Citizens of Illinois (http://www.catholiccitizens.org/)

ChildCare Action Project (CAP) Ministries (Tom Carder, President)

Christian Civic League of Maine (Michael Heath)

Citizens for Community Values of  Indiana (Patrick Mangan, Executive Director; Joseph P. Sergio, Chairman)

Concerned Women for America (Matt Barber)

Concerned Women for America, Washington State (Maureen Richardson, Director)

Culture Campaign (Sandy Rios, President)

Defend the Family International (Scott Lively, President)

Eagle Forum of California  (http://www.eagleforumofcalifornia.com/)

Exodus Mandate (E. Ray Moore, Jr., Director)

Faith, Family, Freedom Alliance (Nathan Tabor, President, http://www.fffa.us/ )

Dr. William Greene http://www.rightmarch.com/

Guy Adams, Dir. of http://www.valuesusa.net/

Illinois Family Institute (David Smith)

Indiana Voice (Monica Boyer)

Liberty Counsel (Mathew D. Staver, Founder and Chairman)

Massachusetts Resistance (Brian Camenker)

Mission: America (Linda Harvey)

New Generation Christian Center

North Carolina Family Policy Council (Bill Brooks, President)

Parents’ Rights Coalition (John Haskins)

Debra J.M. Smith  http://www.informingchristians.com/

Stephen Bennett Ministries

Watchman on the Walls


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9 Responses to “Rage, rage, rage against the psychic cage”

  1. I hope there were more people like Laurie out there! Good job, Laurie!

  2. sandralove83 Says:

    No one on earth can stand being looked down upon by others. There are some special eyes about LGBT. But as far as i know, many of them are kind and lovely. I know many bisexual at —-bimingle.com— They are equal and serious when it comes to love.

  3. ‘it politicizes the classroom for ideological purposes’ !! – are you serious? Surely the US classrooms are already the breeding grounds of such conservative religious based ideological claptrap. Thankfully I live far away from you moral crusaders who are so driven to promote the laughable idea that as believers of a bedtime story about a bloke called god, that you have the authority over others to dictate what is right. Are you the moral police? Who picked you? Just because your parents force fed you with this nonsense, doesn’t mean you have to continue the cycle of child abuse. Stop depriving your children of their rights to choose. Schools are EXACTLY the places that should be allowing your children freedom to explore ideas and consider life choices. Because as parents, you have failed miserably.

  4. Hello Buckshot,
    Conservative religous based describes a healthy standard that served America well for over 2 centuries.
    You have it all wrong: moral police describes a Utopian nightmare in which parents lose all authority.
    This is precisely what you lefties want. Yet if it ever comes about, you will desperately look for a way out.
    You speak of freedom. Yet, no one is really free in the way you define freedom. Sexual freedom is a nightmarish prison of disease and unwanted unloved and fatherless children.
    30 years after America started experimenting with this sexual revolution in the 60s, violent crime grew 600% and fatherlessness, its companion, doubled.
    Schools are failing miserably, and you are proof of it.

  5. Sandra, what are they “equal” to?

    Now, can buckshot give a… shot (pun intended) and offer some examples on how “classrooms are already the breeding grounds of such conservative religious based ideological claptrap”? What does this exactly mean? The thing is, the people who believe in God (oops, you forgot to capitalize the name, so I did it for you, hon!) are majority. And rules are made by majorities in this country. Don’t like it? Move to Europe. Bon voyage!

  6. Hello Milla,
    You write:
    “Now, can buckshot give a… shot (pun intended) and offer some examples on how “classrooms are already the breeding grounds of such conservative religious based ideological claptrap”? What does this exactly mean?”
    I gather that Buckshot is British, so he just may be in bed right now, but until he wakes up into God’s good daylight, I will try to illuminate you if I can:
    When he speaks of “conservative religious based ideological claptrap,” I believe he means the antithesis of “leftist atheism based ideological claptrap,” which is the kind of claptrap he hopes will invade the classroom in America very soon, and obviously has invaded his, displacing sound instruction. (How touching that he cares so deeply about the affairs of our nation).
    This kind of politically correct claptrap that is being shoved down the kids’ throats in politically correct jowly (pun) old England is why the entire UK is threatened with becoming a caliphate, probably within Buckshot’s lifetime.
    And they talk about “freedom” even as their ship is sinking!

  7. johnebenezer Says:

    partenr please keep me on mailing list trhanks john

  8. If they even DARE to have on of these nutty D’sOS here at my children’s school, I will march right down and yank them out in a heartbeat!

    Homosex acts are a class H felony anyway here in NC, so how in creation can they come off promoting anything that violates state laws???

    So … DOS doesn’t make sense, does it?

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