First Things has just published my article, titled,
The fight for parents' rights in Canada. Here is an excerpt:
Last month the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) published an article with a rather condescending tone: “Where did the term ‘parental rights' come from?”
Other media outlets have published similar pieces, all imbued with the
notion that parental rights is a foreign concept invented by malcontents
who should be trusting their betters in the provincial education
bureaucracies. These articles are responding to a recent series of
protests throughout Canada, a movement called 1 Million March 4
Children. The protesters are parents concerned about public school board
policies that encourage gender transitioning and the use of preferred
pronouns. The media have generally portrayed these protests in a
negative light, with some going so far as to depict them as
disseminating hate.
Sad
to say, this attitude is not unusual in Canada, where secularization
has largely emptied the historic Protestant churches, including Anglican
and Presbyterian congregations and the United Church of Canada.
Read the rest of the article here.
1 comment:
I should perhaps indicate that this is not the title I chose for my piece, which is not so much about what happened recently in Canada as about an historical parallel in Europe that may enable us to resolve the issue here.
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