Sunday, October 05, 2025

El Salvador Does for Its Public Schools What the United States Won't

If we must have public schools, they should focus on education, not indoctrination.  - Sarah Anderson 
But how many times do we see the opposite happen here in the United States? 
  • We have kids in cities across the country who can't read, write, or do basic math, but they can tell you their pronouns and what gender they feel like they identify with that day.
  • This week, leaders in El Salvador took steps to do something leaders in the United States can't seem to find it in themselves to do: ban all that gender ideology nonsense. 
On Thursday, the country's president, Nayib Bukele, and his education minister, Karla Trigueros, posted the new rules on X.
Here's what Trigueros' post reads (translation from Spanish):

Today I issued the instruction to prohibit the so-called «inclusive language» in all public educational centers and dependencies of our institution. With this measure, of strict compliance at the national level, we guarantee the proper use of our language in all materials and content, in addition to protecting Early Childhood, children, and adolescents from ideological interferences that affect their integral development.

The posts also included a letter to other education officials and staff that reads in part (again, translated from Spanish)...

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