Barack Obama and Zohran Mamdani were recently singing “The Wheels on the Bus” at a school.
A few weeks ago, Juan Dalmau—the former left-wing candidate for the governorship of Puerto Rico—was also at a school with teenagers.
Exactly what is a politician doing in a school? Their voters are all adults of legal age. It makes no sense for them to be there.
Unlike many naive people, these visits—which were sold to the public as something innocent—worry me deeply. This is indoctrination, and the worst part is that none of them are even hiding it anymore or keeping up appearances to carry out their despicable acts.
In Dalmau’s case, there is an element that concerns me even more: it was the public school itself that requested the visit.
A politician, even during a campaign, has no business being in a school. Nothing—absolutely nothing.
How many other visits have occurred or are about to happen at other schools? Why are parents not being informed about this? What are parents doing about it?
The media gave minimal coverage of these visits, and people took it far too lightly.
Children are not only being sexualized; they are being indoctrinated right before our eyes, and we are doing nothing. We adults are supposed to protect them, and we aren’t lifting a finger to do so.
Our children are in danger, and we forget that evil never sleeps. This is a physical battle, but also a spiritual one, and I believe it is not being taken with the seriousness it requires.
Tomorrow, when the children around us start asking questions, what are we going to tell them?
About the author:
Jennifer Barreto-Leyva is a multi-faceted professional and a powerhouse in the Hispanic community.
She is an attorney, journalist, and author. Pro-life activist. Former Fox News correspondent. Is part of the editorial national board of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. Boasts a distinguished 31-year career in the media industry. TV and radio host and producer. Former Venezuelan ambassador at the Britts Global organization in the United Nations. Politics analyst. Opinion columnist, President of The Ladies Coalition. Director for LATAM of Latinas 4 life.
Named for Parade Magazine, 7 years in a row, as one of the 50 most influential and powerful Latinas worldwide.
