Byron James Henry is an educator in Texas. He writes here about a bitter school board election in the Cy-Fair District in Texas, the third largest in the state, where three Christian Nationalists ran a campaign based on fear, lies, and exaggeration and won.
He writes:
What began as a relatively predictable conservative opposition to mask mandates and vaccines morphed into an often-incomprehensible obsession with the “threat” of Critical Race Theory. The parents who initially disrupted school board meetings to question the recommendations of public health experts became consumed by the prospect, always ridiculous and unfounded, that their children were being indoctrinated by progressive and “woke” ideas that all White people are “oppressors” and that they should feel shame and guilt for being White. This notion, that children were being made to feel bad about the color of their skin, became the genesis of a groundswell of opposition to “CRT,” which became the term for anything that discussed concepts of white privilege, systemic racism, or the legacy of white supremacy.
In truth, the analytical framework known as “Critical Race Theory” is not being taught in any K-12 schools, but discussions about privilege and systemic racism had begun to show up, appropriately, in some high school settings within the context of the nation’s collective reckoning with racial injustice after George Floyd’s murder. The propagandists of the GOP saw an opportunity to stoke White insecurity and inflame White resentment toward society’s attempt to wrestle with deep questions about race. They funneled money into a faux grassroots or “AstroTurf” movement against CRT in the hopes that it would inspire higher turnout of conservative voters at the polls. Their campaign of lies, as with previous warnings about the threat of “socialism” or “illegal immigrants” or “Ebola” or “health care death panels,” succeeded. What is somewhat different, and more troubling, about the anti-CRT movement’s success is that it is laced with Christian Nationalism and poses a direct threat to our local schools as the site where the principles and practices of pluralistic, democratic self-government are taught….
Christian Nationalists are opposed to the idea of a pluralistic, multicultural republic if it means a conservative Christian worldview is on par with other world-views in the public sphere. Christian Nationalists want their worldview to be dominant. Christian Nationalists want their religious beliefs to override secular laws. They believe their religious liberty should permit them to discriminate against people and receive exemptions from mandates others are expected to follow. They claim to believe deeply in “choice” when they don’t want to do something, but they believe just as firmly in forced compliance to promote their beliefs. For example, they believe that schools should be forced to teach a mythical version of American history that presents conservative Christians as the nation’s founders, sustainers, and heirs. They believe that a woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy to term against her will.
Not satisfied, as in the past, to retreat from the public schools to private Christian schools, they are now engaged in a total war with the public-school system. The Texas legislature has passed legislation, HB 3979, preventing teachers from discussing the truth about the role of white supremacy, and how Christians used the Bible to justify it, in the nation’s founding and early history….
Their campaign literature, sent to me by the “Conservative Republicans of Harris County,” declares that, “We must take back the school boards that are controlled by the radical pro-Communist, anti-American leftists who are indoctrinating our children in Critical Race Theory and sexual perversion.” The piece then says, “We can change the direction of public education by electing conservative American Patriots to the school boards.”
The campaign literature then encourages the reader to “sign the Christian Patriot Declaration” at www.crtpac.com, which states, “Stouthearted Christian Patriots must rise up to boldly oppose and defeat the domestic enemy forces of evil, the atheistic pro-Communist Democrats, the despicable baby killers, pornographers, pedophiles, sodomites, transgenders, Antifa, and the BLM that have infiltrated our civil government and threaten to destroy all vestiges of Biblical morality and U.S. Constitutional principles. These domestic enemies are traitors to God and country.” The statement concludes: “Patriots, let’s press this battle to restore our nation to its Christian heritage to its successful conclusion!”
Can American public schools teach honest and truthful history when faced with this onslaught?
Yes, and I’m going to do it, even though I’m an English teacher. Every text I teach, I situate it within its historical context. I don’t go out of the way to do so with a “woke” consciousness or anything like that, I just “Joe Friday” it: just the facts, ma’am. And a federal judge struck down DeTsarist’s Stop WOKE Act in Florida as a violation of the First Amendment to free expression of ideas as well as the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. So, GAME ON!!!
Never ceases to amaze me how the regressive xtian reich wing fundie snowflakes don’t melt in the Texas and Florida summertime heat.
We are old, Duane. Fortunately, we would be around when our civilization collapses. I fear for my children, however, who don’t seem to have the sense to move to a more habitable part of the world.
“The No. 3 most powerful person in the world” (Leonard Leo, as described by Clarence Thomas) just got $1.6 bil. dollars more to turn the country and world toward the political right. Various media report the donor is conservative Barre Seid from Chicago who has links to Koch. Internet bio’s describe Seid as funding a school choice candidate in Pa. ($700,000), as having a climate change position similar to Koch’s, and as having other right wing interests.
“Most of the college trustees who supported Thomas Lindsay shared financial ties with Barre Seid.” Wikipedia describes the critics of Lindsay’s college presidency as, “The enemy of democracy at Shimer College.”
Prior to his brief tenure at Shimer, Lindsay was provost at conservative Catholic University of Dallas and provost and executive director at Seton Hall (Catholic). Lindsay is now at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
Allegedly, Seid is responsible for the name change of George Mason University’s law school to the Scalia Law School.
The structuring of the Seid donation is reported to have adverse consequences for tax revenue. The reporting references the involvement of an Ireland-based firm.
There is a preacher I know of who has expanded his concrete business from a tiny country to an empire. I do not know of his politics, but it strikes me that we are witnessing the general acquisition aspect of Christianity noted by the Anglican Reformer who, influenced by a Moravian missionary, ended up beginning the Methodist church. He noted that belief and worship had a regulating effect on his English followers. They became more wealthy; they forgot their obligation to the poor. Wesley was correct.
It’s not just the Christian Nationalists that are a problem in Texas.
The whole state has lost its marbles.
We can possibly see some plans by looking at the site of Valor America, a political organization. The founder, Joseph Arlinghaus (graduate of conservative Catholic University of Dallas), helped get Abbott elected. A podcaster, interviewed Arlinghaus at, “A Texan’s View of the World.” I didn’t listen to the interview. BJ Novak captured right wing Texans very well in his movie, Vengeance.
Valor America was identified by NCR in 2020 as one of 4 Catholic-led groups working to elect Trump.
Good Call. We (as Americans) need to be very aware of religious nuts (any religion) trying to influence our government. It was clear to our ‘Founders’ that the only way to have a coherent society was to control that influence. Seems clear today, as well.
‘Religious States’ have always produced chaos, hatred, and violence.
Thanks Daedalus- There’s one thing about which I am certain based on the obscurity of publications identifying conservative Catholic politicking and the rarity of mainstream media in that coverage. There is an attempt to cover for the Catholic power advancing the right wing.
The public understands “Christian” as protestant. The fixation to omit Catholic in articles about Christian Nationalism is deliberate. The Church’s PR apparatus is very good at what it does. The failure to identify the significance of Catholic takeover of influence will be written down in history as one of the greatest strategic errors in the fight for American democracy.
The links between Catholic power brokers and Koch should have been visible on everyone’s radar. Taxpayers forced to elevate Catholic organizations to the position of the U.S.’s 3rd largest employer should be on everyone’s radar particularly in light of the SCOTUS decision in the Biel case, exempting religious school employers from civil rights employment law.
My speculation- Leonard Leo’s new $1.6 bil. will be spent to get all employment in religious organizations, from hospitals to social service agencies, exempted from American law, replacing man’s law with God’s law in a huge sector of the economy.
Christian Nationals are not just a problem in Texas. They’re in the West Bank now too. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2022-08-22/ty-article/.premium/biblical-mandate-the-u-s-evangelicals-behind-the-latest-west-bank-land-grab/00000182-c64e-d6fa-abbe-d74f90570000 They’re buying up land.
By the way, Israeli teachers are about to go on strike for decent wages and time off in a country ruled by GERM leaders like ours.
Should’ve been Christian Nationalists, but Christian Nationals sort of works too.
This post is after I read your link. Spot on, as they say.
We are on a slide into a new version of the Dark Ages. Don’t forget, “Christianity” is just on offshoot of “Judaism”, as is Islam. Monotheism is the poison pill.
Given the whacko stuff about their whacko brand of ‘christianity’, it no doubt means that they’re preparing for the ‘rapture’.
However, who’s selling them that ‘West Bank’ land, and how did they get the right to do so?
Their rights are God given. That is to say God whispers in their ears at night and tells them what to do. That is to say Twitter whispers in their ears at night and tells them what to do. That is to say that Charles Koch whispers in their ears at night and tells them what to do. Their rights are moneyed mandates, and money has the ear of the Israeli government just as it does the U.S. government. They are the stooges of billionaires, in other words. Astroturfing is multinational.
Yep.
LCT-
Is the political influence wielded by Koch more consequential when linked to the conservative Catholic power structure or to the evangelical protestant power structure?
When media and researchers write about Catholic schools and Christian schools their intent and outcome portrays two different population segments. Conveniently, that understanding dissolves when media writes and talks about
Christian Nationalism.
CPAC held an event in Israel recently. CPAC is led by Matt Schlapp who is conservative Catholic. One of the speakers at the event was J.D. Vance who converted to Catholicism in 2019. He is as right wing as it gets.
Democrats and independents running for elected positions, that do not agree with and support RINO Republicans, must also run a counter election campaign that focuses on fear.
Fear of the real fascists, the RINO Republicans.
The best way to fight fire is with fire. You cannot be nice when your fascist opponents that are hate-filled, violent, racist, greedy, corrupt, liars and cheaters.
The biggest mistake our early government made was to try to defend the Texas ‘republic’. In the first place, it was being defended by the Comanche. In the second, the nutjobs who went there to set up their ‘kingdom’ deserved the results of their decision.
We were (even early on) a scion of British imperialism. We still are. As the song goes, “When will we ever learn?” Apparently, only when all the flowers are gone.