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Messing‍ with Kids: California’s ‌Political Establishment Faces Backlash

Mess with people’s kids and ‌you’re asking ⁣for trouble. California’s ​political establishment is going to find that out⁣ soon.

A parents’ group called Protect Kids California on Aug. 28 ⁤ introduced three initiatives to be on the ‍November 2024 ballot to ​“protect ​California children, and ensure that parents are a fundamental part of their child’s growth. Protect ‌Kids California is a ​ statewide⁢ grassroots effort initiated by California ⁤parents on a⁤ mission to protect children, and advocate for policies that promote children’s rights and‌ well-being.”

The Three Initiatives

As the group describes them, the three‍ initiatives are:

  • School Transparency and Partnership Act—An initiative to ⁢require⁣ schools‍ notify parents ‌when their child wants to ⁢socially transition in school settings.
  • Protect Girls’ Sports and Spaces Act—An initiative to make certain girls have fair competition by ensuring girls’ athletic programs are⁣ for female athletes only.
  • Protect ⁤Children from ‌Reproductive‌ Harm Act—An initiative to prevent child⁢ sterilization from puberty blockers, ⁣cross-sex hormones, ​or transgender surgeries.

The initiatives almost certainly will face legal objections, including from California Attorney General ​Rob Bonta. ‌On Sept. 3, he posted on X in response to ⁢the initiatives, “Across the ⁢nation⁣ and even in California, a wave of‍ anti-LGBTQ ​attacks threaten⁣ to isolate, discriminate against, and harm our transgender and gender‌ nonconforming youth. As AG, I have a simple ​message for all⁣ LGBTQ students: CA ‌DOJ has your ​back.”

Legal Consequences

There was a link to his weekly newsletter of the same date, where he added, “Whether we’re fighting to stop forced outing policies in schools, ⁣upholding every⁢ student’s right to education,⁤ or defending inclusive curricula, I’m committed to ⁢using every ⁢tool in our toolbox to ensure transgender and ⁢gender-nonconforming‌ youth are protected, their rights are safeguarded, and they have⁢ access to all ⁣the resources to which they are entitled.”

The newsletter included this‌ photo:

(California Department of Justice/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)

Showdown at the⁣ Public‍ School Corral

Clearly there’s a ⁤showdown on ‌all ⁤these issues. A return ‌salvo‍ to ​Mr. ‌Bonta’s ‌original tweet⁣ came⁣ in ‍a post on ‌X from Will ⁤Swaim: “Parents​ have already successfully sued school districts ‍for‍ practicing medicine without ‍a license and for lying‌ to parents about their child’s gender ⁤confusion. Trial attorneys will pile in, lured by the promise of millions in contingency fees. ‌Insurers will tighten their underwriting to⁤ account for district deception—leaving districts that followed ‍@RobBonta’s advice exposed ​to⁣ devastating financial attacks. His policy will evaporate—as‌ will Rob Bonta.”

In ‌California, ⁤the⁢ courts now ​are packed ‍with⁣ activist leftist judges. Yet⁢ medical liability insurance laws are a specialty with their own rules, albeit operating in the overall system, especially the appeals courts. But as Mr. Swaim noted, ⁣just the presence of ​thousands of lawsuits would lead insurers to raise ‌rates, with the cost ​picked up by the school‍ districts ​and, ​ultimately, the taxpayers.

A Landmark‌ Case

We have a good example from this week: “A California school district that was sued over allegations that teachers and staff at Buena Vista Middle School in⁢ Salinas coached an ‍11-year-old girl to socially transition to a male gender identity settled with ⁤the girl​ and⁢ her ​mother for $100,000.”

Many⁣ are calling this ⁣a landmark ⁤case, saying it will‌ make other school districts across the country⁣ think twice before transitioning kids behind their parents’ backs.

Meg Kilgannon, Family Research Council’s senior fellow for education studies,‍ told the Washington Stand, “This⁤ is a great development in the⁢ overall move to stop mistreating⁣ children based on gender identity declarations ‌at school. When California⁣ is debating ⁢the issue ‌of whether or not to inform parents if their child makes a declaration or is accommodated as the opposite sex,‌ this‍ is also timely.”

A parent speaks at a‍ rally attended by about 200 parental rights advocates in downtown Los Angeles⁢ to protest secret gender⁢ transitions in California public schools on Aug. 22, 2023. ⁣(Courtesy of Hasmik ‌Bezirdshyan)

Ballot Definition

In California, ballot definitions are written by the attorney‌ general. Mr. Bonta‍ actually was fair on that ​for last year’s initiatives.

That’s⁣ a contrast with his predecessor. As the San Francisco Chronicle reported in July 2020, “Backers of Proposition 22, a November⁤ referendum seeking ‌to partially overturn California’s ‌AB5 gig-work ​law ‍and keep Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Postmates and Instacart workers in the state as ​independent‌ contractors, sued Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Wednesday. They charged that he wrote an inaccurate label, title​ and⁢ summary of their measure⁤ ‘infected with the contagion of bias and ‌hostility.’” Becerra is the current secretary‍ of Health and Human Services.

The courts rejected ⁣the claim. But Prop. 22 went on to⁣ win anyway, 59 percent to 41 percent.

There‌ have been calls over the years⁤ to shift the writing of the definitions ‍to ‌the ‌nonpartisan state ⁣Fair Political Practices Commission, which monitors election⁢ campaign spending. But⁢ so‌ far, that has gone nowhere.

Sophie Lorey,⁢ a former college ⁤soccer player for Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, Calif.,‍ speaks out against boys​ identifying as transgender playing in girls’ ‌sports ​and using‍ their locker rooms,​ at the California State Capitol⁣ building in Sacramento, Calif., on​ Aug.​ 28, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

Conclusion: ‌More School‌ Wars Ahead

Public schools in ⁤America long have ⁤been contentious ​battlegrounds. Everyone understands the future depends on what kids​ are taught—and on what they’re subjected⁤ to outside academics. We’re long past the innocent hijinks of the 1950s portrayed in the old “Happy Days” TV show.

What Democrats​ risk is destroying their coalition. ‍Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians actually ​are more conservative on‍ this and other “social issues,” ⁤despite​ most​ voting Democrat, than are⁢ whites in‍ general. Take the 2008 vote for Proposition 8, which banned government ‌recognition‍ of same-sex “marriage” (until the 2015 Obergefell Supreme Court ​decision ⁣threw out all‌ such ⁢bans). ⁤Right after the election, AP​ reported, “Exit poll data showed⁤ seven in 10 black voters and more than half ‍of Latino⁤ voters backed the ballot initiative, while whites and Asians were split.

“Though blacks and⁣ Latinos combined make up less ⁤than one-third ⁣of⁣ California’s electorate, their opposition to same-sex marriage appeared to tip the balance. ⁢Both groups decisively backed Obama regardless of‍ their position on the⁢ initiative.”

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