I was helpfully tipped off in recent days by a friend working in education to a revealing article posted on social media, which highlights the central role a charity with an activistic background – to put it mildly – is playing in the highly influential National Convention on Education.
I suspect a great many parents would be surprised to know that a group involved in the historic convention – never mind facilitating it – is staffed by people who’ve variously been involved in a so-called ‘Sex Work’ organisation; selling merchandise bearing the slogans ‘Trans Love’, ‘Ask Me Gee’ and ‘Refugees Welcome’; and abortion rights campaigning, among other things.
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