Mao Would Be Proud: Maine School’s Student “Civil Rights Team” More Like “Rainbow Guard”

by
Steve MacDonald

One of the features of Mao’s communist cultural revolution was student zealots (Reg Guard) willing to rat out anyone from teachers to neighbors to their own parents. Anyone who dares to contradict Mao or his tenets. Modern America has that too.

The #woke warriors or rainbow guard troll the internet looking for people or things to cancel, but there’s a more insidious Red Guard comparison from a School District in Maine.

 

Kristen Day said students affiliated with one of RSU 14’s Civil Rights Teams harassed her daughter. When her daughter refused to speak about her sexuality, two students affiliated with the club began to bully her and call her homophobic.

“They insisted she was gay because she dressed gay and listened to gay music,” Day said of her daughter, who was a 7th grader at the time of the alleged harassment.

“She was then called homophobic because she wasn’t at least bi,” Day said.

“She’s not political, but she does not want to talk about her sexuality in school,” she said

 

Remember, silence is violence. It’s a fascist/Nationalist/Marxist mandate to give the approved Sieg Heil when called upon. Failure to comply resulted in mob attacks during BLMs Summer of Love and has long been a feature of every proto-Marxist Democrat party proxy thugs. That includes the ones doing business as above-board non-profits, the SPLC, and, more recently, the Public Schools.

Cities, Counties, and States have them operating as social justice commissions wielding police-like powers under the mandate to reduce hate speech or hate crimes (neither of which truly exist). These are front groups for unconstitutional usurpations of primarily first amendment rights.

Our own Skip Murphy has lawsuits against his school district which, blindly following a state-funded left-leaning lobbying group doing business as School Board Association, implemented a policy that included compelled speech. A policy they had no authority to adopt and no legal right to enforce.

In the case of Maine’s Windham Raymond School System, a student who just wanted to be left alone learned firsthand that no such right exists across the diversity and equity landscape. Not only will you be made to care you will declare it when commanded.

 

Civil Rights Teams (CRTs) operate in Maine schools as a project of the Maine Attorney General’s Office, and the nominal goal of the student organizations is to reduce “bias-motivated” bullying and harassment in schools.

Day said her daughter was harassed about her sexuality by students affiliated with the school’s CRT under the pretext of opening a discussion about student sexuality.

CRT members also created surveys for their peers to take with questions about sexuality and gender, and they pressured them to don “pronoun” pins, Day said.

 

Tasked with creating a civil environment, the Rainbow Guard created a hostile one.

Both CRT and the porn-grooming literature culture are embraced there (surprise), so you won’t be alarmed to hear that a male teacher is alleged to, on at least two occasions, informed the class he was uncircumcised.

I wonder what lesson he was teaching that made that bit of information relevant.

No worries. Not long from now the Rainbow Guard – which I suspect will make a nice breeding ground for future members of the Gaystapo – will require you to share that information, and if you don’t, they might beat you to death and then find out anyway.

 

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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