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Six reasons why Moms for Liberty is an extremist organization | The Hill

  
Via:  Ender  •  10 months ago  •  10 comments

By:   Glenn C. Altschuler (The Hill)

Six reasons why Moms for Liberty is an extremist organization | The Hill
Moms for Liberty extremists are making our schools — and our democracy — worse.

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The group Moms for Liberty was started in 2021 by Tina Descovich, Tiffany Justice and Bridget Ziegler, three current or former school board members in Brevard County, Fla. Initially focused on mask mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions in schools, the organization is now "dedicated to fighting for the survival of America by unifying, educating, and empowering parents to defend their parental rights at all levels of government."

In just two-and-a-half years, Moms for Liberty has grown to 285 chapters and well over 100,000 members in 45 states. In 2022, more than half of the 500 candidates endorsed by the organization were elected to school boards. In a nod to Moms for Liberty's status as a major player in the war against so-called "woke" instruction related to gender identity, sexuality, race and racism, the leading contenders for the Republican presidential nomination spoke at its annual summit in Philadelphia last week.

In June, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) branded Moms for Liberty an "extremist" organization. The SPLC emphasizes that in contrast to the relatively mild agenda on its website, Moms for Liberty's social media posts, policies and practices target teachers, school officials and the U.S. Department of Education; advance conspiracy theories; and spread "hateful imagery and rhetoric against the LGBTQ community." The American Historical Association has condemned the group's advocacy of censorship and legislation "that renders it impossible for historians to teach with professional integrity without risking job loss and other penalties."

At the Philadelphia summit, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis applauded the organization's efforts to help parents send their kids to school "to watch cartoons, be kids," and focus on the basics, reading, writing, science and math, "without having some agenda shoved down their throats."

Former President Trump declared that Moms for Liberty "is no hate group … You're the best thing that ever happened to America." Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said, "When they mentioned this was a terrorist organization, I said 'Well then, count me as a Mom for Liberty.'"

Despite (or because of) the overheated rhetoric, many Americans appear to have very little substantive knowledge about Moms for Liberty. Even Lucy Reyna, the treasurer of an Indiana chapter of Moms for Liberty, told reporters she wants to learn "What I am part of." If the organization turns out to be too partisan, Reyna added, she will reconsider her participation.

Here are six reasons why Moms for Liberty is an extremist organization:

1. Featured speakers at the "Joyful Warriors Summit" included Katharine Gorka, an anti-Muslim activist, who has advocated "shutting down radical mosques" in the U.S.; North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who believes teaching children about sexual orientation and gender identity is child abuse, homosexuality is "filth" and the transgender rights movement is "demonic" and "full of the Antichrist spirit"; and KrisAnne Hall, who compared the U.S. Capitol police to Nazi SS troops and claims the government of the United States "has no authority outside the PERMISSION of the sheriff" and "is just as much of a federal power as France or Texas within your state."

2. Prominent members of Moms for Liberty have close ties to the Proud Boys, Three Percenters, QAnon and white Christian nationalists. Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio once boasted that Moms for Liberty is "the gestapo with vaginas."

3. The front cover of "The Parent Brigade," the newsletter of the Hamilton County, Ind., chapter of Moms for Liberty, recently carried a quote from Adolf Hitler: "He alone, who OWNS the youth, gains the future." At a media training session at last week's summit, Christian Ziegler, chair of Florida's Republican Party (and Bridget Ziegler's husband), questioned the decision of chapter leaders to apologize: "The media is not your friend … Never apologize. Apologizing makes you weak."

4. Tiffany Justice's confrontations with teachers were "so disruptive and disrespectful," administrators threatened to bar her from the school. The chair of the Monroe County, Pa., chapter of Moms for Liberty was arrested for harassment; the head of communications for the Lenoke County, Ark., chapter allegedly threatened librarians with gun violence; a restraining order was issued to the chair of the Livingston County, Mich., chapter after she reportedly told school board members, "We're coming after you. Take it as a threat. Call the FBI. I don't care."

5. The chair of the El Paso County, Colo., chapter raised the hypothetical of a teacher telling a tomboy, "it might be time to transition. Let's go talk to the school therapist. Let's go talk to a physician. Let's do this." She believes "teachers, unions and the president" are engaged in a coordinated effort to make children trans and gay to "break down the family unit, conservative values," and "slowly erode constitutional rights." However, she does not know of anyone who transitioned because of social pressure.

6. The Williamson County, Tenn., chapter of Moms for Liberty alleged a book about Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington promotes "anti-American, anti-White, anti-Mexican" instruction, singling out a photo of segregated water fountains and an image of firefighters hosing down Black children. The chapter also demanded the removal of "The Story of Ruby Bridges," about a six-year old who integrated a school in Louisiana in 1960.

All Americans should welcome more active engagement of parents in their children's schools. They should also agree that Moms for Liberty extremists are making our schools — and our democracy — worse.

Glenn C. Altschuler is the Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Professor of American Studies at Cornell University. He is the co-author (with Stuart Blumin) of "Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century."


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Ender
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1  seeder  Ender    10 months ago
She believes "teachers, unions and the president" are engaged in a coordinated effort to make children trans and gay to "break down the family unit, conservative values," and "slowly erode constitutional rights

Uh huh...

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.1  devangelical  replied to  Ender @1    10 months ago

I saw a news story about moms for liberty groups being used as a communications intermediary between xtian nationalist militias on social media sites.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2  JohnRussell    10 months ago

Mix the Stepford wives with the Klan and the Real Housewives of Trumpistan and you have Moms For Liberty. 

 
 
 
Ender
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2.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  JohnRussell @2    10 months ago

I have seen people try to deny them having allegiance with other extreme groups even when there is picture evidence of them sitting around a table together...

 
 
 
Kavika
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3  Kavika     10 months ago
Prominent members of Moms for Liberty have close ties to the Proud Boys, Three Percenters, QAnon and white Christian nationalists. Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio once boasted that Moms for Liberty is "the gestapo with vaginas."

One only has to take a look at Sarasota School Board and Moms for Liberty, Bridget Ziegler being supported by the Proud Boys. Also, DeSantis campaigned and endorsed many of them for school board seats in Florida.

 
 
 
Kavika
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4  Kavika     10 months ago

If you don't think that there is a strong tie between Moms for Liberty and DeSantis you have not been keeping up with the news.

Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed a key figure in Florida’s “parental rights” movement to the board that will oversee Disney ’s Orlando theme parks, in a sign that the governor is still leaning in to the cultural fight with the entertainment giant.

DeSantis signed a bill on Monday that strips Disney of control over its special governing district and establishes a successor agency to handle zoning, fire service, infrastructure and utilities at the parks.

“The corporate kingdom finally comes to an end,” DeSantis said.

He also appointed five members to the board of the newly named Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.

They include Bridget Ziegler, a Sarasota school board member who has  built a national profile  by  combating  “gender ideology” and “critical race theory” in public schools. Ziegler’s advocacy for a “Parents’ Bill of Rights” helped  pave the way  for the Parental Rights in Education act, known to its opponents as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

One more tidbit, Michael Flynn joined a member of the Proud Boys on the Sarasota Republican executive committee, yes, that Michael Flynn.

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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5  Greg Jones    10 months ago

Pure progressive propaganda. It's become more and more obvious what the far left wants to do with our children.

"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis applauded the organization's efforts to help parents send their kids to school "to watch cartoons, be kids," and focus on the basics, reading, writing, science and math, "without having some agenda shoved down their throats."

The Left's Comprehensive, Long-term Plan to Come for Our Children (townhall.com)

 
 
 
Ender
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5.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  Greg Jones @5    10 months ago
It's become more and more obvious what the far left wants to do with our children

Seriously dude?

 
 
 
Thomas
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5.2  Thomas  replied to  Greg Jones @5    10 months ago
Pure progressive propaganda. It's become more and more obvious what the far left wants to do with our children.

What a crock of shit. here is just one example of a patent lie mixed with logical fallacy (or would that be phallacy) of non sequitur.

Few people want to discuss, let alone write about, the fact that a notable portion of the LGBTQ community is sexually attracted to children. Former Boy Scout members can tell you harrowing tales, as can children exploited by parish priests.

I would suggest you find a place that prints true articles, not just ones that reinforce your stereotypical and delusional preconceptions, which happen to be non-factual.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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5.3  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  Greg Jones @5    10 months ago

Then there is Oklahoma:

Oklahoma House Bill 2186 would make it illegal to host a drag queen story hour on public property or in places where a minor could see the event. It also would make it illegal for anyone to stage on public property an "adult cabaret performance," which includes drag queens, topless dancers or go-go dancers.

If passed, House Bill 2186 would punish those convicted with up to two years in prison and a $20,000 fine and would take effect Nov. 1.  (emphasis mine)

This bill awaits a hearing on the house floor.  

 
 

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