Conservative Texas phone company fueling extremist takeover of schools

A conservative Texas-based cellphone firm is planning a takeover of political workplaces within the US state, beginning with public colleges.

Patriot Cell, which calls itself “America’s solely Christian conservative wi-fi supplier”, has been fueling an extremist conservative motion taking up curriculum in public colleges throughout Texas.

Leigh Wambsganss, the chief director of the corporate and its political arm, proudly declared victory in 11 out of 11 college board seats within the final election cycle in class districts across the Dallas-Fort Value space on behalf of the corporate and conservative American Christians.

She stated: “What this implies is that now in north Texas, over 100,000 college students who, earlier than Could, had leftist management now have conservative management!”

Earlier this yr, the corporate established a political motion committee, Patriot Cell Motion, which permits them to legally fundraise and finance political campaigns.

By appearing because the monetary spine for the campaigns of far-right candidates for varsity boards, the cellphone firm is searching for to advertise its conservative agenda on points like abortion, books and gender identification. It occurs as throughout the US, college boards and native elections have witnessed intense fights as far-right candidates and teams have sought to win positions.

“Patriot Cell Motion is partaking on the entrance strains of this tradition struggle. We're independently researching candidates and advocating on behalf of those that will stand for American values and stand in opposition to leftist indoctrination, racist Important Race Principle and the sexualization of kids that's rampant in public colleges,” their web site says.

Some key beliefs of the group are American exceptionalism, “Important Race Principle and Marxist insurance policies don't have any place in colleges or authorities,” and that “the US structure was based on Judeo-Christian rules”.

A man dressed in a blue suit speaks while seated on a white chair, with both hands resting on armrests on either side
Glenn Story, co-founder and president of Patriot Cell, speaks on the Conservative Political Motion Convention (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas. Photograph: Shelby Tauber/Reuters

In Keller unbiased college district, the place Patriot Cell performed a key function in getting college board members elected, a brand new coverage went into impact that required the board’s evaluation and approval of books in its colleges.

Initially of this tutorial yr, college and employees have been tasked with eradicating sure books beforehand challenged by mother and father like Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and a graphic novel adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary, to ensure that the varsity board to evaluation the books in response to new unknown standards.

Patriot Cell additionally concentrated its efforts within the college board elections of Carroll unbiased college district, and emerged triumphant. It was right here that Patriot Cell donated “In God We Belief”indicators, after a state regulation handed requiring public colleges to show any indicators with the nation’s official motto, as long as it was donated.

Native resident Sravan Krishna donated indicators that learn “In God We Belief” in Arabic and one other with a rainbow background. The college board rejected these indicators, citing having sufficient indicators as the explanation.

Extra lately, the Patriot Cell sponsored CPAC (Conservative Political Motion Convention), partly held in Dallas this yr. Far-right politicians like Texas senator Ted Cruz and Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert have been seen signing their books at Patriot Cell sponsored cubicles on the occasion.

Patriot Cell’s chief monetary officer and founder Glenn Story was a visitor on former Trump White Home chief strategist Steve Bannon’s podcast.

Talking on Patriot Cell’s latest wins within the state’s college boards, Bannon stated: “The college boards are the important thing that picks the lock.”

The cellphone provider stated it would donate $1.5m to conservative causes in 2022 and expects to double that contribution by subsequent yr.

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