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Breakpoint

Parents Educating Educators in Mexico

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Christianity, News Commentary, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2023

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

According to an article in The Daily Chatter, government officials decided to alter academic standards to be more in line with "decolonization" to offer a more favorable view of leftist ideas, and to fit better with the latest sexual ideologies. In response, conservative parents in southern states took the government to court and destroyed some of the proposed new schoolbooks.  

Politicians then claimed it was all about partisanship. 

But this wasn't America: It was Mexico. The parents protesting were indigenous people out of the state of Chiapas, whose traditional culture and centuries-old Christian heritage drove them to protect their children and protest the ivory tower fads that threaten them. 

The most obvious form of colonization today is ideological colonization, and it is being conducted, not by Christians or traditional religious institutions, but by Western progressives who are committed to sexual values and lifestyles found only in the modern West. If parents from Chiapas can resist, so can we.

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0:00.0

With a woman to look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Street with a point.

0:04.8

According to an article in The Daily Chatter, government officials have decided to alter academic

0:08.7

standards to be in more in line with decolonization, to offer a more favorable view of the leftist

0:12.9

ideas, and to fit better with the latest sexual ideologies.

0:16.0

In response, conservative parents and southern states rose up and took the government to court

0:20.0

and destroyed some of the proposed new schoolbooks.

0:22.3

Politicians then claimed that was all about partisanship, but all of this didn't happen

0:25.6

in America.

0:26.6

It was Mexico.

0:27.6

The parents protesting were indigenous people out of the state of Chiapas, whose traditional

0:31.3

culture and centuries-old Christian heritage drove them to protect their kids and protest

0:35.7

the ivory tower of fads that threatened them.

0:37.9

Look, the most obvious form of colonization today is ideological colonization.

0:42.5

It's being conducted not by Christians or traditional religious institutions, but by

0:46.2

Western progressives committed to sexual values and lifestyles that are only found in the

0:51.3

modern West.

0:52.3

Parents from Chiapas can resist this, so must we.

0:55.6

The Colson Center.

0:56.6

I'm John Stone Street.

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