Now more than ever, Maine’s K-12 swamp needs to be drained.
With that goal in mind, Maine First Project circulated a petition calling on Governor Mills to fire her Commissioner of Education, Pender Makin, for dereliction of duty.
I am pleased to report that I delivered those petitions to the Governor’s office on Friday afternoon of last week.
Maine First Project turned in 645 signed petitions detailing Commissioner Makin’s failure to do her job.
That number would have been much higher but for the relentless shadow-banning on social media, and the Big Tech censorship that targets any resistance to wokeness in the workplace and the classroom.
Within days of Maine First Project’s petition launch in late April, Makin doubled down on the indoctrination and brainwashing!
Commissioner Makin actually posted a video on the MDOE website telling kindergartners that sometimes the doctor makes a mistake when the doc tells parents whether their newborn baby is a boy or a girl.
The LGBTQ+ activism video for kindergartners also included grotesque rainbow-colored cartoon characters singing about “queer” and “pansexual” families.
If you haven’t seen the video yet, click here to see what Commissioner Makin made available on the Education Department’s website.
Maine First Project blew the whistle on this scandal weeks before it landed on the front pages of Maine’s very Fake News media outlets. Those rags immediately went into damage control mode, defending the indefensible, and smearing Republicans as “transphobes and bigots.”
In any case, don’t hold your breath waiting for Janet Mills to fire Commissioner Makin. We made our point — and we reached hundreds of Mainers who were unaware of the foul smell emanating from the K-12 swamp.
With your support, we will continue to reach, inform, and mobilize Mainers to make education great again.
Thanks for all you do every day to pull our beloved state back from the precipice!
Sincerely,
Hon. Lawrence Lockman
Maine House of Representatives, 2012-2020
Co-founder & President
Maine First Project
P.S.
Are you fed up with the dumpster load of dangerous, demented curriculum material on the Maine Department of Education’s website?
You’re not alone!
Mainers from Fort Kent to Kittery have had enough of the educational malpractice that’s the rule rather than the exception in Maine’s K-12 schools.
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