Equality is dead. Just look at the news stories about how justice needs to be served. Or more to the point, how it is not blinded or fair. Justice is served only for the expedient, specific demographic or political groups. Many crimes are ignored, even in the face of overwhelming evidence. Other infractions/or reported crimes are pursued with fervor and aggressiveness beyond credulity.
Why is this happening? What can we do about it?
Political prosecution should be eliminated. Prosecutorial discretion should be addressed. This would be a big step in the right direction. Choices to pursue prosecution should be based on the law and not on the political party, sexual orientation, or racial characteristics of the person.
Racially biased prosecution should also be addressed. Many crimes are prosecuted or not based on the person’s racial characteristics. Especially concerning is the demonization of the police in certain crimes that race can be identified or promoted as a factor. This makes for outrageous headlines, and political commentators talk ad nauseam about these cases, often without facts to support their theories.
The courts have unfairly addressed sexual identity politics and crimes. The indoctrination of children in schools and elsewhere is appalling. Multiple aspects of this issue should be addressed. Schools should teach conventional subjects and should exclude the sexual education/indoctrination of children. Children should not be exposed to role models that represent aberrant rather than conventional behavior, as the LGBTQ+ demographic is exceeding small, though very vocal and politically active. The choice to expose and teach these ideas is not the mandate of the public schools but rather a political maneuver to alienate children from their families. The grooming of children to be open to exploration and exploitation by pedophiles also is a product of this progressive education. Further, gender dysphoria is being treated in underage children, with schools and school counselors withholding from parents their promotion of gender dysphoria and treatment recommendations. The idea of child abuse with respect to gender dysphoria and the treatment, including puberty blockers, hormone treatment, and well as body modification/mutilation surgeries, is not well addressed in our current judicial environment.
Identity politics is also not the mandate of public schools. The result of such teaching is alienation from families, and divisiveness of promoting the differences of different people, according to race, origin, or sexuality. There is also the teaching of history that is distorted and excludes authentic history and instead focuses on specific racially or politically charged episodes to promote the current racial division we are now experiencing.
The solution takes time. The education and curriculums should be reviewed by parents and a focus on traditional education with language, math, civics, history, sciences, as well as vocational readiness. Politics, sexual identity, and racial equity should be removed from our educational system. In our current political climate, this might entail completely removing the current model and starting over with conventional education or allowing the monies allocated for “public” schools to be used for traditional education outside the public education theater.
Political prosecution should be a chargeable offense, and current administrative leaders should be held accountable. I think it might take a clean slate of leaders to change this. There is also middle management, unelected but in control of regulations and administration of laws, that additionally needs to be addressed. Once again, a large portion of this middle management administration will need to be replaced with people that don’t have a political agenda.
Children and LGBTQ+ should also be addressed. The mental and emotional development of children is plastic during their school years. There are transient emotions and dysphorias in children that occur and have been historically addressed with families and counseling independent of schools and politics. The medical community and psychiatry should address children’s emotional turmoil. They should not condone the aggressive drug therapy and mutilation of children, for what has historically been known lability of children’s emotions. As children mature, sometimes with counseling, occasionally with medications, many, if not most, come to terms with sexuality and identity. There should not be a political solution, as mandates cannot address the fluidity and variability of emotional development.
Medical centers that perform underage gender reassignment surgeries should be prohibited from this in underage children. I don’t believe children and parents have the capacity and competence to make these decisions. I also think that the doctors and counselors are ignoring the emotional development of children in general and instead are pursuing and economically benefiting from this practice. The visibility of LGBTQ+ segment is actively promoting these practices and doesn’t have the medical background to assess the risks and benefits and labile emotions of children. Political beliefs are separate from good medical practice, which is supposed to be unbiased and not subject to the whims of politics and the economic benefits of medical treatments that are of questionable ultimate benefit.
Equality?
Equality is dead. Just look at the news stories about how justice needs to be served. Or more to the point, how it is not blinded or fair. Justice is served only for the expedient, specific demographic or political groups. Many crimes are ignored, even in the face of overwhelming evidence. Other infractions/or reported crimes are pursued with fervor and aggressiveness beyond credulity.
Why is this happening? What can we do about it?
Political prosecution should be eliminated. Prosecutorial discretion should be addressed. This would be a big step in the right direction. Choices to pursue prosecution should be based on the law and not on the political party, sexual orientation, or racial characteristics of the person.
Racially biased prosecution should also be addressed. Many crimes are prosecuted or not based on the person’s racial characteristics. Especially concerning is the demonization of the police in certain crimes that race can be identified or promoted as a factor. This makes for outrageous headlines, and political commentators talk ad nauseam about these cases, often without facts to support their theories.
The courts have unfairly addressed sexual identity politics and crimes. The indoctrination of children in schools and elsewhere is appalling. Multiple aspects of this issue should be addressed. Schools should teach conventional subjects and should exclude the sexual education/indoctrination of children. Children should not be exposed to role models that represent aberrant rather than conventional behavior, as the LGBTQ+ demographic is exceeding small, though very vocal and politically active. The choice to expose and teach these ideas is not the mandate of the public schools but rather a political maneuver to alienate children from their families. The grooming of children to be open to exploration and exploitation by pedophiles also is a product of this progressive education. Further, gender dysphoria is being treated in underage children, with schools and school counselors withholding from parents their promotion of gender dysphoria and treatment recommendations. The idea of child abuse with respect to gender dysphoria and the treatment, including puberty blockers, hormone treatment, and well as body modification/mutilation surgeries, is not well addressed in our current judicial environment.
Identity politics is also not the mandate of public schools. The result of such teaching is alienation from families, and divisiveness of promoting the differences of different people, according to race, origin, or sexuality. There is also the teaching of history that is distorted and excludes authentic history and instead focuses on specific racially or politically charged episodes to promote the current racial division we are now experiencing.
The solution takes time. The education and curriculums should be reviewed by parents and a focus on traditional education with language, math, civics, history, sciences, as well as vocational readiness. Politics, sexual identity, and racial equity should be removed from our educational system. In our current political climate, this might entail completely removing the current model and starting over with conventional education or allowing the monies allocated for “public” schools to be used for traditional education outside the public education theater.
Political prosecution should be a chargeable offense, and current administrative leaders should be held accountable. I think it might take a clean slate of leaders to change this. There is also middle management, unelected but in control of regulations and administration of laws, that additionally needs to be addressed. Once again, a large portion of this middle management administration will need to be replaced with people that don’t have a political agenda.
Children and LGBTQ+ should also be addressed. The mental and emotional development of children is plastic during their school years. There are transient emotions and dysphorias in children that occur and have been historically addressed with families and counseling independent of schools and politics. The medical community and psychiatry should address children’s emotional turmoil. They should not condone the aggressive drug therapy and mutilation of children, for what has historically been known lability of children’s emotions. As children mature, sometimes with counseling, occasionally with medications, many, if not most, come to terms with sexuality and identity. There should not be a political solution, as mandates cannot address the fluidity and variability of emotional development.
Medical centers that perform underage gender reassignment surgeries should be prohibited from this in underage children. I don’t believe children and parents have the capacity and competence to make these decisions. I also think that the doctors and counselors are ignoring the emotional development of children in general and instead are pursuing and economically benefiting from this practice. The visibility of LGBTQ+ segment is actively promoting these practices and doesn’t have the medical background to assess the risks and benefits and labile emotions of children. Political beliefs are separate from good medical practice, which is supposed to be unbiased and not subject to the whims of politics and the economic benefits of medical treatments that are of questionable ultimate benefit.