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Tous les livres de Logan Lancing

American children are learning a lot about sex, "gender," and sexuality in their schools. District administrators, teachers, and even librarians are obsessed with pushing inappropriate topics onto kids, all in the name of fostering "inclusion." Children today learn that they were "assigned a sex at birth" and can change their sex or "gender" at will. Kids are no longer learning to read, write, or do math, but they are learning how to be "radical gender" activists. Meanwhile, school districts keep parents in the dark, hiding critical information about the health and well-being of their children from them.

American education wasn't like this forty years ago. The cult of Queer Theory changed everything. Inspired by the religious teachings of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Queer Activists "queered" American education. Schools are no longer teaching children how to flourish in society—they are initiating children into the cult of Queer Theory. Once initiated, children "experience the queer" as they adopt a new cult identity and embark on the destructive path of social and medical "transition."

In this book, The Queering of the American Child, Logan Lancing and James Lindsay explain what Queer Theory is, where it comes from, how it got into schools, and what it's doing to children nationwide. The cult of Queer Theory preys on children, and it must be understood if we are ever to stop the madness.

We are in the middle of the largest cultural revolution ever to wash over America. At breakneck speed, radical activists redefine our language, weaponize our desires and fears, and coerce all of us to hammer incessantly at the pillars of Western civilization. Armed with conspiratorial claims, these foot soldiers practice a radical politics of race, gender, and identity. They morally abuse reality in pursuit of their ultimate goal—the dismantling of America.

The Woke Warpath: How Marxists Use Race and Gender to Break America argues that these activists have spent more than a century planting their Marxian and postmodern philosophical traditions into bedrock American institutions, cultivating a pernicious form of social justice that seeks to break the liberal order. These Critical Marxists have captured our laws, schools, and workplaces. They have created a new, perverted moral orthodoxy that is changing how we police our streets, educate our children, and perceive reality. The consequences of such targeted destruction are widespread and real. We must stop the Woke Warpath.

This book is for anyone who wants to understand why race and gender are the central topics of contemporary political discourse; it is for parents who fear that their children are being taught to place social significance onto their skin color; it is for those who feel that their workplace has become an ideological echo chamber; and it is for women who feel that their rights and opportunities are sacrificed to appease gender ideologues. We must understand the Woke Warpath if we are to stop the madness eating away at the heart of the American experiment.