Today’s Secure Freedom Minute with Frank Gaffney: For five decades, I have worked inside government and out to expose, challenge and counter totalitarian enemies of our country pursuing her destruction. Currently, those forces include such adversaries foreign and domestic as Chinese Communists and their allies, sharia-supremacists and global elitists. I call it the “Red-Green-Blue axis.”
One line of attack common to such enemies is influencing and, wherever possible, indoctrinating our children.
Literally today, this axis has its sights firmly on Texas’ K-12 social studies curriculum. Thankfully, the State’s Board of Education has repeatedly voted to ensure that this important charter for what will be taught not only in Texan public schools, but perhaps another twenty across the country* and for the next fourteen years, is factual and equips our kids to love and protect freedom.
It must do so once again this week. Please weigh in at sboe.texas.gov.
*Editor’s Note: We added “and the Rest of America” to Mr. Gaffney’s original headline because of the outsized influence Texas has on textbook adoption policies across the country. Due to the vast size of the Texas textbook market, when Texas adopts a textbook economies of scale tend to dictate that other state textbook adoption authorities will follow suit thus avoiding the cost of developing their own textbooks.
One line of attack common to such enemies is influencing and, wherever possible, indoctrinating our children.
Literally today, this axis has its sights firmly on Texas’ K-12 social studies curriculum. Thankfully, the State’s Board of Education has repeatedly voted to ensure that this important charter for what will be taught not only in Texan public schools, but perhaps another twenty across the country* and for the next fourteen years, is factual and equips our kids to love and protect freedom.
It must do so once again this week. Please weigh in at sboe.texas.gov.
*Editor’s Note: We added “and the Rest of America” to Mr. Gaffney’s original headline because of the outsized influence Texas has on textbook adoption policies across the country. Due to the vast size of the Texas textbook market, when Texas adopts a textbook economies of scale tend to dictate that other state textbook adoption authorities will follow suit thus avoiding the cost of developing their own textbooks.






