THE SOUND OF MAGA
From The Lakes Of Minnesota To The Hills Of Tennessee, NAIS Schools Are Silent
The hills are alive with the sound of music, the sound of freedom, the sound of celebratory cries of MAGA hat wearing boys at Harvard-Westlake (CA). The bells of Notre Dame rang last week for the first time since 2019 over the cacophony of 4B liberal meltdowns over Tik Tok and MSDNC. Donald Trump is your president, whether you like it or not. But Independent X School was silent – an earlier mandate disseminated well before Americans handed Donald J. Trump a resounding America First mandate. Always ahead of the curve, your Kalshi bets would have paid off handily monitoring the direction of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).
Told not to engage in “electioneering,” other than the usual mock election, there was no sign at Independent X School of historic national elections (not counting private IG meltdowns by an unstable teacher here and there). To avoid humiliation, yes. More, so NAIS could lull parents into complacency. For weeks and months prior, NAIS flooded its apparatus with articles and podcasts about creating civil discourse and a culture of civility. Yes, years after censoring civil discourse that diverged from the NAIS preferred narrative, years after telling us silence is violence and reason and objectivity are implicitly biased, years after threatening families and expelling children for voicing opinions – every one of which turned out to be right, now they are calling for civil discourse.
NAIS Mandela effects will not work on us. Nate Bronstein will never see his sixteenth birthday because of the abject apathy and gross negligence of headmaster Randall Dunn (Rye Country Day, NY; formerly Latin School of Chicago, IL) wrought by the NAIS cartel. In stark contrast, Ethical Culture Fieldston (NY) made post-election day attendance optional as a trauma-informed school under NAIS guidelines. “A trauma-informed school recognizes the impact of traumatic stress on the community and supports opportunities for stakeholders to feel safe enough to allow learning and growth to occur.” With little self-awareness or irony to their iatrogenesis, NAIS has been mandating performative and pernicious pedagogies like DEI, SEL, and trauma-informed schools into its accreditation directives. The requirement to comply with NAIS directives to obtain accreditation has been the force for institutional capture of Independent X School.
From the moment we began our mission, Undercover Mother has characterized NAIS as a cartel coordinating collusion over accreditation. We described how “What is going on is concerted and systemic.” We dove into the broader rot of accreditation. Make no mistake about it – by monitoring the direction of the National Association of Independent Schools, we have been ahead of the curve on accreditation, the eugenic and profit motives of transgender ideology, the rebranding of CRT/DEI/ESG/SEL/Wellness/Global Citizenship, and even the attempted installation of puppet Que Mala by certain tech oligarchs. Thus, it should come as no surprise that Project 2025 recommended education reform with attacking the “accreditation cartel” (Mandate for Leadership Section 3, Chapter 11, page 355) or that president-elect Trump just announced his own plan to dismantle U.S. indoctrination in education by targeting the college accreditation system.
We’re happy accreditation is receiving recognition at a national level. But know it will not be a simple battle. Agendas are easily and quickly rebranded and disguised. We also caution once more because greed knows no party lines: School choice is a political mirage. What Obamacare was to the left, School Choice is to the right. Religion will be used – is being used, to deceive the religious – in new accrediting organizations, schools, and nonprofits. The cycle of fraud is ever present.
Amidst Peanut’s glorious revenge from Black Dog (MV) to Farmshop (BW), there will be no kumbaya, only eternal vigilance. NAIS, Teachers College, UNESCO, CISA, Mercury, we will be watching you. 'Cause there ain't no doubt we love this land. God Bless the U.S.A.
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