Kate Deeming, author of
here on Substack, is another American mother who, like myself, has raised a son in the United Kingdom. My subscribers will be familiar with the globalist-NGO- progressive agenda that has infiltrated much of Ireland. However, my American readers may not be aware that the institutional capture in Scotland is far worse.Kate’s background is in the arts, as a dancer. Like other now-famous UK-based creatives, for example poet Jenny Lindsay, of
, and dancer Rosie Kay of , Kate has taken a strong stand against the tran-sing of children, the vanishing of women’s rights to placate men in dresses, and freedom of expression in the arts. There’s a reason the UK is called Terf Island. It’s because of women like these and Lindsay and Kay had their careers and reputations destroyed for doing so. Thankfully, they have started to rebuild. I particularly enjoyed Kate’s All Saints Day essay about the heroes of our time, in which she names both Kay and Lindsay as having suffered for our cause.As a side note to this video, here in the UK we are living through a particularly grim time. The latest outrage is mainstream journalist Alison Pearson is being investigated by a “Gold Command” police task force — usually reserved for terrorist investigations — based on a complaint by an anonymous accuser, about a Tweet she deleted a year ago.
Finally, Kate also works with the
, which is a valuable resource for concerned parents everywhere, because it’s important to realise that these changes to curricula are not occurring in a vacuum. They are part of a movement that aims to fundamentally reshape how children are educated, by turning them not into critical thinkers, but activists.
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