Conservative Groups Are Not Fighting for 'Traditional' Values But Seeking To Erode Civil Liberties.
In recent years, conservative groups have launched a relentless assault on the education system in the United States, aiming to suppress discussion of gender and sexuality. The goal is not to promote traditional values but to undermine civil liberties, limit personal freedoms, and chip away at democracy.
This effort has been fueled by the Trump administration's executive order declaring that there are only two sexes, determined solely by biological characteristics, which was challenged as unconstitutional by legal experts. However, the order has provided a pretext for conservatives to attack gender studies programs in colleges and universities.
The term "gender ideology" is a catch-all phrase used by conservative groups to describe discussions of sex, sexuality, and gender identity in academia. This movement has been fueled by anti-gender campaigners worldwide, who have promoted the idea that gender is given by nature or God and should not be discussed in public discourse.
But this narrative is based on flawed assumptions about human biology and ignores the complexity of individual experiences with their own identities. In reality, sex is a spectrum rather than a binary concept, and people's assigned sex at birth does not always align with their deeply held sense of self.
As conservative groups continue to push for censorship of educational curricula in schools and universities, they are attempting to control thought and subdue social movements advocating for change. By targeting the education system, these groups aim to promote an orthodoxy that upholds those in power and restricts the rights of marginalized communities.
The attacks on education are not only academic matters but also contribute to the erosion of democracy. Authoritarian approaches to governing rely on scapegoating people, policing thought and speech, and punishing dissent. By prohibiting questions and challenges, autocrats gain the power to limit how people think and control their bodies.
In the United States, where the majority of Americans support gay marriage and abortion rights, targeting trans rights has become one of the conservative movement's galvanizing issues. The movement has also led to a surge in state bills that ban books and discussions of gender, sexuality, and race in schools, as well as criminalize abortion, ban gender-affirming health care, and legalize discrimination on religious grounds.
The Texas Tech University system recently banned all faculty members from recognizing "more than two sexes" in any course or classroom, citing Trump's executive order on "gender ideology." This move is part of a broader effort to purge liberal and progressive ideas from universities and replace them with conservative orthodoxy.
As the American Association of University Professors warns its members, faculty have a constitutional right to teach and discuss "all matters related to the subject matter of a class" without interference. However, states led by conservative lawmakers are using various tactics to eliminate gender studies programs or curriculum from colleges.
In this context, it is essential to recognize that conservative groups are not fighting for traditional values but seeking to restrict civil liberties, limit personal freedoms, and erode democracy. By promoting an orthodoxy that upholds those in power, these groups aim to control thought and subdue social movements advocating for change.
				
			In recent years, conservative groups have launched a relentless assault on the education system in the United States, aiming to suppress discussion of gender and sexuality. The goal is not to promote traditional values but to undermine civil liberties, limit personal freedoms, and chip away at democracy.
This effort has been fueled by the Trump administration's executive order declaring that there are only two sexes, determined solely by biological characteristics, which was challenged as unconstitutional by legal experts. However, the order has provided a pretext for conservatives to attack gender studies programs in colleges and universities.
The term "gender ideology" is a catch-all phrase used by conservative groups to describe discussions of sex, sexuality, and gender identity in academia. This movement has been fueled by anti-gender campaigners worldwide, who have promoted the idea that gender is given by nature or God and should not be discussed in public discourse.
But this narrative is based on flawed assumptions about human biology and ignores the complexity of individual experiences with their own identities. In reality, sex is a spectrum rather than a binary concept, and people's assigned sex at birth does not always align with their deeply held sense of self.
As conservative groups continue to push for censorship of educational curricula in schools and universities, they are attempting to control thought and subdue social movements advocating for change. By targeting the education system, these groups aim to promote an orthodoxy that upholds those in power and restricts the rights of marginalized communities.
The attacks on education are not only academic matters but also contribute to the erosion of democracy. Authoritarian approaches to governing rely on scapegoating people, policing thought and speech, and punishing dissent. By prohibiting questions and challenges, autocrats gain the power to limit how people think and control their bodies.
In the United States, where the majority of Americans support gay marriage and abortion rights, targeting trans rights has become one of the conservative movement's galvanizing issues. The movement has also led to a surge in state bills that ban books and discussions of gender, sexuality, and race in schools, as well as criminalize abortion, ban gender-affirming health care, and legalize discrimination on religious grounds.
The Texas Tech University system recently banned all faculty members from recognizing "more than two sexes" in any course or classroom, citing Trump's executive order on "gender ideology." This move is part of a broader effort to purge liberal and progressive ideas from universities and replace them with conservative orthodoxy.
As the American Association of University Professors warns its members, faculty have a constitutional right to teach and discuss "all matters related to the subject matter of a class" without interference. However, states led by conservative lawmakers are using various tactics to eliminate gender studies programs or curriculum from colleges.
In this context, it is essential to recognize that conservative groups are not fighting for traditional values but seeking to restrict civil liberties, limit personal freedoms, and erode democracy. By promoting an orthodoxy that upholds those in power, these groups aim to control thought and subdue social movements advocating for change.
 they really think they're just protecting traditional values but imo it's all about controlling what ppl think and say. like, if u r talking about sex and gender it's gonna be a sensitive topic and they don't wanna deal with that so they try to shut it down.
 they really think they're just protecting traditional values but imo it's all about controlling what ppl think and say. like, if u r talking about sex and gender it's gonna be a sensitive topic and they don't wanna deal with that so they try to shut it down.  newsflash: the world isn't black and white, it's messy and complex and u can't just erase people's experiences cuz u dont like what they're saying
 newsflash: the world isn't black and white, it's messy and complex and u can't just erase people's experiences cuz u dont like what they're saying 
 like, conservatives are trying to erase trans rights and limit our freedom of speech? it's wild how they're using trump's executive order as a excuse to attack education system and control what we can think... meanwhile ppl in the US r all about equality & acceptance... anyway, gotta call out these conservative groups for what they r doing - its not about promoting traditional values, its about controlling ppl's minds & silencing marginalized voices
 like, conservatives are trying to erase trans rights and limit our freedom of speech? it's wild how they're using trump's executive order as a excuse to attack education system and control what we can think... meanwhile ppl in the US r all about equality & acceptance... anyway, gotta call out these conservative groups for what they r doing - its not about promoting traditional values, its about controlling ppl's minds & silencing marginalized voices 
 . And if you don't like it, that's okay, but stop trying to impose your narrow view on everyone else! It's all about personal freedoms and the freedom of expression - and let's be real, some conservatives are just really bad at accepting change
. And if you don't like it, that's okay, but stop trying to impose your narrow view on everyone else! It's all about personal freedoms and the freedom of expression - and let's be real, some conservatives are just really bad at accepting change  .
. . But instead of addressing the root issues, they're trying to attack education programs that tackle these complex topics head-on
. But instead of addressing the root issues, they're trying to attack education programs that tackle these complex topics head-on  . It's all about control and power plays - and it's so sad when people get caught up in that drama
. It's all about control and power plays - and it's so sad when people get caught up in that drama  . It's time for us to stand up for what we believe in and fight against this kind of censorship
. It's time for us to stand up for what we believe in and fight against this kind of censorship  !
! , and you can't just erase half of who we are. And what's with the whole "traditional values" thing? Like, if someone wants to learn about a topic that might challenge their views, shouldn't they have the right to do so? It's like they're trying to stifle free speech or something
, and you can't just erase half of who we are. And what's with the whole "traditional values" thing? Like, if someone wants to learn about a topic that might challenge their views, shouldn't they have the right to do so? It's like they're trying to stifle free speech or something  . I mean, what's wrong with traditional values? They're just trying to protect our kids from all the "woke" nonsense that's out there. If they want to limit discussions of gender and sexuality in schools, who am I to stop them?
. I mean, what's wrong with traditional values? They're just trying to protect our kids from all the "woke" nonsense that's out there. If they want to limit discussions of gender and sexuality in schools, who am I to stop them?  . But seriously, what's the harm in teaching kids about the "traditional" way of life? And yeah, let's be real, some of these liberal professors just love to stir up trouble and push their own agendas on unsuspecting students. It's all about control, folks
. But seriously, what's the harm in teaching kids about the "traditional" way of life? And yeah, let's be real, some of these liberal professors just love to stir up trouble and push their own agendas on unsuspecting students. It's all about control, folks  .
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. . We need to create spaces where everyone can feel safe to share their thoughts and ideas, even if they challenge our own assumptions
. We need to create spaces where everyone can feel safe to share their thoughts and ideas, even if they challenge our own assumptions  I mean, come on, people. What's next? Banning books on 'The Catcher in the Rye' or 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
 I mean, come on, people. What's next? Banning books on 'The Catcher in the Rye' or 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?  It's like they think we're all just gonna sit around and let them control what we can and can't think about. But you know what really gets my goat?
 It's like they think we're all just gonna sit around and let them control what we can and can't think about. But you know what really gets my goat?  They're trying to erase trans kids' identities from history books!
 They're trying to erase trans kids' identities from history books!  Like, what even is that? Newsflash: sex isn't binary, folks! It's a spectrum. And by the way, who are these people thinking they can dictate what's "traditional" and what's not?
 Like, what even is that? Newsflash: sex isn't binary, folks! It's a spectrum. And by the way, who are these people thinking they can dictate what's "traditional" and what's not?  Can't we just have a nuanced conversation about this instead of resorting to censorship?
 Can't we just have a nuanced conversation about this instead of resorting to censorship? 







 . We need to stand up for education and for people's rights to express themselves. This is a major threat to democracy and we can't let them win
. We need to stand up for education and for people's rights to express themselves. This is a major threat to democracy and we can't let them win 