QAA Podcast - Episode 230: Gamergate For Moms feat David Gilbert
Episode Date: May 6, 2023What happens when you combine gamergate and yelling at local elected officials? You get something akin to Moms For Liberty. The nonprofit bills itself as a parental rights organization and grew to hun...dreds of chapters over the past three years. Though many victims have claimed that the group pushes its agenda through harassment and intimidation, they say they just care about ethics in school curriculums. To help get a better sense of what Moms For Liberty is really about, we spoke to Vice News reporter David Gilbert. He spoke to people targeted by Moms For Liberty for his report "A Far-Right Moms Group Is Terrorizing Schools in the Name of Protecting Kids.” David Gilbert https://twitter.com/daithaigilbert References https://www.vice.com/en/article/dy3gnq/what-is-moms-for-liberty https://buckscountybeacon.com/2022/10/the-right-wing-money-and-influence-behind-moms-for-liberty/ https://twitter.com/daithaigilbert?lang=en https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/11/07/the-right-wing-mothers-fuelling-the-school-board-wars Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access to ongoing series like 'Manclan' and 'Trickle Down': http://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous QAA's Website: https://qanonanonymous.com Music by Anahedron. Editing by Corey Klotz.
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What's up QAA listeners?
The fun games have begun.
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I'm sorry, boy.
Welcome listener to chapter 230 of the Q&On Anonymous podcast,
The Gamergate for Moms episode.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky,
Julian Fields, and Travis Vue.
The school year is coming to a close.
If you're a student or teacher, you're probably listening to this instead of completing your final assignments.
To celebrate the class of 2023, today we're exploring the group Moms for Liberty,
a nonprofit that basically does Gamergate against school administrators.
Though victims say that Moms for Liberty tried to get their way through harassment and intimidation of school boards and teachers,
the organization claims they just care about ethics in the school curriculum.
Since the group's founding in Florida in 2020, its influence over local and national Republican
in politics has grown exponentially.
It's now a nationwide movement with 260 chapters.
To help us learn how we got here, Travis is going to walk us through some of the organization's
history of harassment, book banning, and their ties to conspiracies.
Then we're going to speak to Vice News reporter David Gilbert about what he uncovered while
speaking to students, administrators, parents, superintendents, school board members, and teachers
who have faced attacks by moms for liberty.
So let's get right into this.
Just right off the bat, I'm going to say moms loved you better when you were against drunk driving.
I think there's probably a lot of work still there to do, not sure why we shifted to anti-CRT or whatever.
Yeah, I feel like there are a lot of great causes for moms to get involved in that aren't stupid.
Like both of your moms, they've stayed busy, you know?
Yeah.
You know, yeah, there are lots that moms can do, but for some reason, yet again, yeah, they decide to suddenly some moms decide to get mad,
both online and offline.
If you mix together the Tea Party movement,
Kiwi Farms, and people who have nothing better to do
than yell at their local school boards,
then you'd probably get the subject of today's episode.
Moms for Liberty.
So Moms for Liberty, they promote themselves
as a grassroots organization
that advocates for parental rights in public schools.
But in practice, they have campaigned
against mask mandates and vaccine mandates
and schools and the teaching of issues
related to LGBT rights, race, and historical discrimination.
Like Julian mentioned in the intro, Moms for Liberty also have targeted people they don't like with just this never-ending harassment campaign, both inside of, you know, the school boards and on Facebook often.
Moms for Liberty was founded in 2020 by two former school board members from Florida, Tina Descovic and Tiffany Justice, as well as then current school board member, Bridget Ziegler.
And the entire organization was formed because Tina Descovich lost an election in Brevard County School District to a full.
former school board employee, Jennifer Jenkins. Jennifer Jenkins campaigned against
Descovich's opposition to teacher raises and mask mandates, and Jenkins won the election
by 10 percentage points in a very heavily Republican county of about 600,000 voters. Someone in
Tina Descovich's position might simply realize that their message wasn't resonating
with parents of the county and try again next election, but instead she connected with
Republican activists to form moms for liberty. Wait a minute, wait a minute. So
this whole thing, this whole thing started because they lost to a Democrat.
They lost to a Democrat in a, like I said, a very heavily Republican district.
Oh my God.
They got so fucking mad that they formed a group to basically yell at Jennifer Jenkins.
It actually formed immediately after Milf Manor stopped shooting.
Yeah, this is like, it's like, yeah, you didn't pay attention to your politics.
You know, this Democrat snuck in, you know, in a hugely Republican district.
And then, like, you're so mad about it that you're like, oh, well, now I'm going to fight and I'm going to start this organization.
We're going to war.
Like, it's hilarious.
The group in its early days mostly focused on Brevard County and Jenkins specifically.
In fact, Jenkins used to call the group jokingly bombs against Jennifer Jenkins because they didn't seem to have any coherent agenda beyond that.
At first, the group attacked her during board meetings over her support of COVID restrictions, then members of moms for liberty, which at that point just,
had a few dozen members, started getting in Jenkins' face at the meetings, recording videos of her
and then posting them on their Facebook page where they would mock her. Now, things got really
nasty in February of 2021. Tina Descovic used her Facebook page to post the school district's
LGBT guideline document, and this provides privacy rights to trans students. She further claimed
that the schools were implementing this policy behind people's backs. This is, of course,
not true. The document wasn't actually new. The school board had been working on it for over a year,
even when Deskiewicz was part of the school board.
She even had meetings with the superintendent about the guidelines.
But the group presented it as like a new secret school policy
in order to maximize outrage.
This led to protest not only at school board meetings
but at Jennifer Jenkins' home.
Jenkins herself wrote about the treatment she received
during this time in an article for the Washington Post.
Their first battle in March was over bathrooms.
Moms for Liberty had zeroed in on the county's LGBTQ guidelines for administrators,
A document outlining the rights of students as delineated in state and federal laws,
including the right to dress and use bathrooms according to the gender they identify with.
The group carried the torch for fears that their daughters would be exposed to sexual harassment and abuse by their male peers.
A disinformation campaign spread through social media, leading the public to believe that this document was newly developed.
It wasn't, and being kept secret.
Protesters became regulars outside school board meetings.
Trump flags waved in the parking lot.
Young children accompanied by their parents shouted into megaphones,
Don't touch me, pedophiles.
LGBTQ students tried to speak while adults chanted shame.
Meetings were packed, and those who couldn't get in banged on the windows and doors.
By April, protesters had begun to gather, not just at board meetings, but also in front of my house.
A group of about 15 shouted, pedophiles, as my neighbors walked their dogs, pushing their infants in strollers.
We're coming for you, they yelled.
Mistaking friends standing on my porch for me and my husband.
We're coming at you like a freight train.
We're going to make you beg for mercy.
If you thought January 6 was bad, wait until you see what we have for you.
In July, the battle shifted to mandated masks for students.
Brevard is one of 11 Florida school districts to institute mask mandates
in defiance of Governor Ron DeSantis' executive order banning them.
State rep Randy Fine and anti-mask crusader posted my cell phone number on his Facebook page
and urged residents to call me.
When my voicemail box filled, he encouraged text messages.
During televised board meetings, I still receive text commenting on what I am saying and wearing.
After DeSantis removed me from the audience of a news conference promoting monoclonal antibody treatments
and addressing concerns about mask mandates at the county Department of Health last month,
more protesters arrived at my home.
They claimed to have been sent by Fine, who had been standing beside the governor at the news conference.
Be careful. Your mommy hurts little kids.
One shouted at my daughter,
You're going to jail, they chanted.
As I read my daughter a bedtime story inside, they walked outside her bedroom window toward their parked cars.
I went out to ensure that they were leaving.
One coughed in my face while another shouted, give her COVID!
A third swung a don't tread on me flag near my face.
My neighbors told me they had seen protesters brandishing weapons in the church parking lot behind my house.
The next day, a large F.U. was burned into my lawn with weed killer.
The bushes in front of my house were hacked down.
Jesus Christ!
Oh my God, it's like a land invasion.
Yeah, holy shit
Oh my God
These moms are armed and dangerous
All because like they're
This is so funny
This is like children
Like you know you
There's a toy at your house
And you've you know
You've grown tired of it right
It's an older action figure
Whatever so you don't pay that much attention
Then all of a sudden like some
A friend comes over
And they're like oh my God
Like you have this toy
And they love it
And so just because like
They love it
and now they have it, you're like, oh, is this an allergy making any sense?
It's not, isn't it?
No, no, no, no.
It's also not an allergy, but I like it.
I like it.
Let's keep going with this allergy.
Allergy?
I mean, speaking of allergies, mine are really, really bad, you guys.
I'm really stuffed up.
This rain has got me just, oh, busting.
A breaking point for Jennifer Jenkins finally occurred when an investigator for the Florida Department of Children and Families called her home
in October of 2021 over baseless allegations that she was abusing her own children.
Jenkins spoke about her experience and footage from her speech quickly went viral and gave
national media attention.
I don't reject people coming here and speaking their voice.
They do it all the time.
We don't stop them from doing that.
I don't reject them standing outside my home.
I reject them following me around in a car, following my car around.
I reject them saying that they're coming for me, that I need to beg for mercy.
I reject that when they are using their First Amendment rights on public property, they're also going behind my home and brandishing their weapons to my neighbors, that they're making false DCF claims against me to my daughter, that I have to take a DCF investigator to her play date to go underneath her clothing and check for burn marks.
That's what I'm against, which is a credible threat and calculated.
This group grew very rapidly in 2021, thanks in part to a major boost from conservative.
of media. Tina Descovic appeared on the Rush Limbaugh show, Breitbart News, on Newsmax, and The Daily Caller. So as a
consequence, the antics of Moms for Liberty wasn't constrained to Florida. It spread nationwide. In some
instances, the organization forcefully objected to completely innocuous material in the school curriculum.
The New Yorker reported on one really bizarre incident that occurred in Williamson County School District,
which serves more than 40,000 students in suburban Nashville. In August of 2020,
They started using an English and language arts curriculum called WIT and Wisdom.
So this is a comprehensive curriculum published by a company called Great Minds.
And it was a pretty conventional choice.
Hundreds of school districts nationwide use it, including in like liberal states like Massachusetts and more conservative states like Louisiana.
The curriculum assigns or recommends like portraits of heralded pioneers like Leonardo da Vinci, Sacagawea, Claire Barton, Duke Ellington, Ada Lovelace.
The lessons revolve around readings, augmented with paintings, poetry, speeches, interviews, films, and music.
Sounds lovely.
It is very, is fine.
More to the point, so the Witten Wisdom curriculum was chosen through a comprehensive and open process.
Williamson County Schools assembled a selection committee composed of 26 parents and 28 elementary school teachers.
The committee presented four options to teachers, and Witten Wisdom was the overwhelming favorite.
it. After the selection committee ratified the teacher's choice, the school board, which was
12 members, unanimously adopted Witten Wisdom, along with a traditional phonics program for
K to 5 students. So nothing unusual about the curriculum, and there's nothing secretive about
or underhanded about how it was chosen on it was chosen with the input and approval of dozens
of parents. Yes, seems above board.
Yeah. So given all of that, one would hope that there be no reasonable objection to the material
in the curriculum, but that's not the case because
Mom's for Liberty got involved.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, absolutely not, no.
No, no, what happens is they don't pay attention
exactly what happened with Jenkins.
They don't pay attention.
And then all of a sudden, you know, they find something wrong
with, you know, whatever the outcome is.
And then instead of, you know, privately complain like, you know,
most of us do or, you know, like, I don't know,
write in a, you know, a poignant email or something.
It's like, no, no, no, they're going to burn
letters into your lawn with weed killer, they are going to hang out in the church parking lot
with, I don't know, pitchforks and torches.
I mean, for God's sakes, I mean, this whole thing feels like that Dr. Frankenstein,
it's like an angry, an angry mob, an angry mob of parents.
Nothing I haven't done to you, and I hope you're not complaining in private.
Me?
I don't complain at all.
Maybe a little, I mean, maybe a tiny bit, but, you know, I'm not calling the other podcasters
and getting a group together.
all right. That'd be awesome, though. Podcasters for Liberty? That would be awesome. I would have,
I've got a couple good people, I think, that I would call to pick it outside your home.
In May of 2021, as the district finished its first year with the Witten Wisdom curriculum,
women wearing Moms for a Liberty T-shirt started appearing as school board meetings. They brought
large placards that contained images and texts from 31 books that they didn't want students to read.
In public comments and in written complaints, the women complained.
claimed that Witten Wisdom was teaching children to hate themselves, one another, their families, and America.
They claim that the lessons included stealth critical race theory, which is absurd because really it just
taught in some cases about the history of civil rights.
The New Yorker described the material that moms from liberty found objectionable.
Readings about Ruby Bridges, who in 1961 became the first black child to attend an all-white
school in New Orleans, exposed students to psychological distress because they described
an angry white mob. Bridges in a memoir designed for young readers wrote,
they yelled at me to go away. The moms also declared that though they admired Martin Luther
King Jr.'s iconic line about judging others on the content of their character, the book
Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington was unacceptable because it contained
historical photographs, segregated drinking fountains, firefighters blasting black Americans
with hoses that might make kids feel bad. The moms considered,
it divisive for wit and wisdom to urge instructors to remind students what racial slurs are,
quote, words people use to show disrespect and hatred towards people of different races.
I mean, I think that these moms forgot about what it's like to be a student and be in school.
I remember, like, learning about like this kind of stuff, you know, when I was growing up.
And, you know, the general consensus, you know, as kids was like, wow, we've come a really
long way, you know, be like, oh, wow, God, things were fucked up like, you know, in the old
days in the historical days, there's never like you hear about it and you go, oh, no, I'm a bad
person because of something that this person did a hundred years ago, you know, it's just like
they've completely forgotten what it means to be in school and what it's like to learn a fact
about history. You don't have to take on everything. And in fact, most kids don't. We do that.
I mean, we learn that as adults later on to internalize everything and make it about us. But kids
don't. They're pure. Are they? I think so. I don't think you were pure as a kid.
Travis, you have a kid. She's pure, right? I mean. Yeah, yeah. I mean, yeah, she, I got to say, I don't, I don't think that she ever, ever, like, learned about civil rights and then decided that she hates everyone and wants to destroy the state. I hope that didn't happen, I have to say.
Yeah, yeah, you don't come away from those lessons like hating yourself. This is, oh, God, it's like projection at the finest. Everything that they're preaching, everything that they're, you know, their t-shirt slogan stands for and standing outside people's lawns and all this stuff.
is about discrimination. It's like, you know, fear about gay kids, fear about trans people,
fear about, you know, black kids, whatever. It's like all their own prejudices. And so it sounds
to me like they just sort of like projected onto their own kids be like, oh, well, if they learn
about this stuff, they're going to feel so bad about all the feelings inside of them.
Equally as bizarre, the Moms for Liberty Group claimed that a picture book about seahorses
taught sexual and gender perversion. So this is a book about,
the behavior basically of a kind of fish, and it touched on everything from their ability to
change color to the independent movement of their eyes. But to the group, it threatened to,
quote, normalize that males can get pregnant by explaining the indisputable scientific fact that
the male seahorses give birth. So the mom suspected it was part of a covert endorsement
of gender fluidity. So this led to an absurd scene during a school board meeting, during which
one of the Moms for Liberty members held up illustrations of the seahorses, while another mom read
from the book as if its contents were scandalous. Today's seahorses made us full of bright eggs,
the two of them danced till sunset, and then she puts her eggs into his pouch. Seahorses are
the only male fish to get pregnant, like this, growing their young inside their own bodies. A few
weeks later, Seahorse finds a quiet place to hide among the corals. It's time for the babies to be
born he works hard all day and through the night bending squeezing and pushing shooting hundreds
of babies out of his pouch this book provides many illustrations of all of this the kids watch a
video to go along with the book oh the horror what if my child saw a male sea horse give birth
fucking demented these people's brains are cooked i mean i'm sorry they're cooked yeah they're cooked
everything is interpreted as part of a culture where everything is a you know creeping communism
into their daily life.
I mean, this woman is holding up a big poster
with two seahorses fucking
and she's rotating around
so that everybody in the boardroom
can see the picture.
Like, if I was a kid and I heard that,
I would be like, oh, that's fucking cool.
Whoa, because like, I thought, you know,
it's like, for what I understand,
it's like mostly, you know, the female species
that's like the, you know, that carrying the egg.
But in seahorses, it's the male.
That's really interesting.
Nature's fucking weird and unpredictable.
Not like, oh my God.
God, be like, well, yes, yes, yeah. Like, what are they? Oh, my God. You're right, Julian. There's nothing, there's nothing to say. There's nothing to say. It's just a cooked egg. For them, it's not nature is unpredictable that they want as an outcome for the kid. It's nature is actually highly ordered and designed by God. Yeah. And God, and God does not want male seahorses laying eggs.
I know what's going to come next. They're going to object to lessons about cells because they teach, you know, asexual reproduction. They're going to like they're going to say they're teaching by
children to be ace.
Yep, can't wait.
Moms for Liberty members escalated the conflict and claimed that the Williamson County
schools adopted Witten Wisdom hurriedly in violation of state rules.
That wasn't true.
Nonetheless, the district assembled a reassessment team to review the curriculum and
the adoption process.
At a public work session in June of 2021, the team announced that after a preliminary review,
it hadn't found any violations of protocol.
So a huge waste of time.
Moms for Liberty chapters all over the country targeted more than just books in the curriculum.
They also targeted books available in school libraries.
For example, in Indian River County, Florida, a chapter requested that the local school board removed 51 books that the group deemed to be pornographic or sexually explicit.
I swear, if these moms had their way, their kids would learn about, like, one animal.
They would be like, there's only one animal in the world, and it is the kangaroo, and it keeps its little baby in its pouch for many, many years, close to mommy.
And the little Joey, close to mom, and that's the animal that we have on the planet.
We're so lucky we have one of the, we have one really spectacular animal, very straight animal, keeps its child very, very close, tucked in a little skin pocket, actually.
And yeah, it's all you need to know.
We're hearing the kangaroo has sex before marriage.
We are eliminating the kangaroo.
That was nice and stupid.
I like that.
That's nice for this early morning recording.
In Vero Beach High School,
a critically acclaimed young adult book
about growing up gay titled All Boys Aren't Blue
was pulled from the library after the group
claimed that the book violated a Florida statute
against providing access to pornography to children.
The animosity towards school.
school librarians extended to even fantasizing about murdering them.
Melissa Bosch, head of comms for the Linoke County, Arkansas chapter of Moms for Liberty,
told her fellow activists that the school librarians that she was harassing would have
been plowed down with a freaking gun by now if she had any mental issues.
So she's saying she has no mental issues.
But if she did, she would murder the librarians.
That's what she's suggesting.
Okay, so she's saying, thank God I'm sane, because if I wasn't, I would murder those
librarians. I'm doing the same thing, which is fantasizing about murdering the librarians. The
mentally ill person would actually murder them. My brain works. My brain works. I should not feel
like I am under a microscope. I'm asking someone who is getting paid $85,000 a year that librarian
is and still won't answer my questions. I'm telling you, I was any mental issue.
they would all be plowed down
with a freaking gun by now
because I have had...
That is so...
She sounds really...
I'm so glad that she doesn't have...
She doesn't have any mental issues
because, you know,
any more sane than she is now,
I don't know, I mean...
Yeah, it'd be hard to be that sane.
Yeah, it's pretty tough.
Of course, she says freaking too.
I love people who talk about murder
and substitute the word fuck for frig or freak.
You know, it's friggin.
freaking...
They can't say fuck.
God, that's embarrassing.
That is.
Hey, if you're going to fantasize about murdering people, you say, you're going to
murder those fucking librarians, okay?
Yeah, go ahead and swear, go ahead and swear.
You're already kind of past that point.
Yeah, go ahead and swear.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, what's holding you back?
What's holding you back?
God will, surely, if God can forgive the thirst for blood,
he can forgive the naughty word.
Some activity from Moms for Liberty leadership amounts to a little more
them bizarre online harassment. According to a recent report in The Daily Beast, the leader of the
Monroe County Pennsylvania chapter of Moms for Liberty has been accused of hijacking a dead woman's
Facebook account. She then allegedly sent N-word-laden text to the deceased woman's surviving
husband after she took out credit cards in his name. So that woman is Nicole Prusman and she
faces a summary trial for harassment. So Prussman admitted to stealing the laptop of a former friend
who was stabbed to death by her babysitter in 2021.
He then spent months using the dead woman's Facebook account to harass and intimidate multiple
individuals, including a New York woman who opposed Moms for Liberty's efforts to ban books
and censor teachers.
Prussman used the dead woman's account to post this about the critic.
Oh my God.
All right.
I have so much.
I have so many thoughts about this.
Okay, but here's what she posted.
Everyone in all caps.
Say hi to a real dumb worst word you can call a woman because she earned it.
Can't wait for her to meet her karma.
All caps.
It's already beginning.
But until then, I think a taste of her own medicine is amusing.
However, I will be sharing legally and everywhere in all caps.
So following several more unsolicited messages, Prussman's accuser replied,
Please stop contacting me.
This is harassment.
And this only sent Prussman further off the edge.
She said this.
You're a, with asterisk, she won't write the actual swear.
She goes,
fucking coward and shameful example of a human.
You're a fucking piss aunt, and I will laugh as your family suffers.
Jesus Christ.
These are moms on the war path.
Yo, this is like...
They are out of control.
These are...
I'm so glad, actually, that they have no mental issues, because I think a lot of people
would be getting freaking plowed down.
You know, things were a little bit different.
Pressman added that she would distribute an unflattering flyer of the victim
and her children, and then said this.
Real great image of you and the girls.
Threats.
Calls to violence.
See you in court.
Hore?
All in caps.
This is making the scarlet letter look like a nice, warm tale of a mirth and friendship
inside a community.
Yeah, and you know the really fucked up thing is like, look, I mean, I'm probably
going to take some heat for this, but like, it would be a little different if, like,
the friend had, like, maybe died of, like, natural causes, you know?
like a stroke or old age or brain aneurism, I don't know.
But the fact that like this poor woman was like murdered by her babysitter and now her
account is being repurposed for this just makes it even more like, oh, just like a little
bit more gross, don't you think?
No, I'm not going to wait in on that one.
I'll let you have it.
No, yeah, I got to say.
I can't say, I mean, it's horrifying to use a dead person's Facebook account for harassment
purposes under any circumstances.
I got to say, maybe the murder thing just adds to it, but I don't know.
I think it doesn't add that much.
It's already pretty horrifying already.
Fair.
Okay, fair.
But the little piece, but the little piece of marginal that it adds is a significant piece.
Surely you can come with me on this.
I don't.
Sure.
It's worse to use a murdered person's as opposed to a merely dead person's Facebook page for her.
All I'm saying, Travis, that's all I'm saying.
You're God.
Unsurprisingly, Moms for Liberty has found common cause with conspiracists.
In 2021, the chair of the Miami chapter of Moms for Liberty was a woman named Yulalia Maria Jimenez.
She even stood with Governor DeSantis at a press conference as he touted legislation to combat critical race theory.
On Instagram, Jimenez echoed Q&on conspiracy theories by writing about, quote,
children being smuggled through underground tunnels for the enjoyment of demons.
Oh, God.
She posted a picture of the January 6 riots with a caption that said,
The Storm is Upon Us, Trust the Process.
Wow, who can say if that's QAnon?
She also called the COVID vaccine poison.
This embrace of conspiracist continues into 2023.
Media matters reported that just in March,
conspiracy theorist and Qadon sympathizer, Lara Logan,
headlined a Moms for Liberty chapter launch in Gillespie County, Texas.
During her speech, Lara Logan recommended the Cuban-on film Out of Shadows.
We previously covered this, but it's basically a story about a Hollywood stuntman who got injured and then while he was recovering, decided, without evidence, that everyone in the entertainment business was worshipping Satan and murdering children for their adrenachrome.
If you haven't watched Mike Smith's film Out of Shadows, I would urge you to watch Out of Shadows.
Mike Smith is a very good friend of mine, and he did a very beautiful film about he was a stuntman in his own.
Hollywood, one of the best. He opened his eyes to what was around him, and he realized he was
literally surrounded by Satanism, and he hadn't seen him, been blind to it. His best friend had
sent him in Scouts on the shelf in his office, and he never said, when they come from, whose skulls are
they? So the next time you read in somewhere, or here on one of your shows or something,
that the secret to everlasting youth is young blood.
Why don't you ask, who's blood?
How young?
How much?
Is it a baby's blood?
How much of a baby's blood do you need?
Whose baby?
What happened did that be?
How do you get the blood?
You know, it's not the hard questions.
It's the simple questions because the devil is always in the details.
Always in the details.
You got to say, I'll understand what this has to.
to do with public education.
But this is who they had speaking at this chapter for Moms for Liberty Launch.
Whose skulls are they?
It's a new book, new book from Laura Logan, Penguin Books, proud to announce.
Laura Logan's latest bestseller, whose skulls are they?
Who baby they?
You know, the children aren't learning about who the skulls belong to, about where the blood's
coming from.
They should learn that in school.
You guys, we made a big mistake.
We made a big mistake covering all of this stuff.
This is so stupid.
Like, I can't believe.
I wish I was ignorant and had no idea that conferences like this were taking place.
I wish I had no idea who Laura Logan was.
I wish I knew nothing about moms for liberty and their anger against the sea horses and their mating habits.
I wish I hadn't come back.
I'm feeling really bad, actually.
But also funny, I'm laughing.
It's a kind of like a maniacic.
sort of laughter, but yeah, all right, go, Travis.
One might reasonably ask, how exactly did this group grow so quickly?
Who exactly is funding them?
Well, the answer is we don't know, and the founders of the group have stated explicitly
that they're not willing to say.
A direct quote from a Newsweek article about the group says,
while the two moms say it was all T-shirts and small donors in the beginning,
they recently got some bigger donations from more prominent sources,
though they're happy to keep them a secret for as long as they're legally able to do so.
A report by Maurice Cunningham for the publication Our Schools provides some clues as to how they're getting their money.
They have been holding fundraising events where people can pay thousands of dollars to meet conservative celebrities.
For example, in June of 2021, Mons for Liberty threw a fundraiser called Fearless, an evening with Megan Kelly.
This is the former Fox News celebrity.
The highest price ticket was $20,000.
And it included 20 tickets to a meet and greet, along with a photo op with Megan Kelly.
And it came to some other benefits.
Now, for the price of $10 or $15,000, you could get lesser benefits.
Good deal.
Yeah.
However, Mons for Liberty's biggest event so far has been its National Summit.
And this took place between July 14th and 17th in 2022 in Tampa, Florida.
The National Summit featured speeches by Governor DeSantis, Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis,
former Florida governor and U.S. Senator Rick Scott,
and Trump's Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos.
The highest price sponsorship for the National Summit was $50,000.
So that, believe it or not, sold out,
but other people could purchase and become sponsors
for paying anywhere between $2,500 and $30,000.
The largest donor for the National Conference
is an organization called Leadership Institute,
and this is an affiliate of the Shadowy Conservative Network
Council for National Policy or CNP. In addition to that, public records show that Julie Fencelli,
who is an heiress to the public's supermarket fortune, donated $50,000 to the group.
So that's basically bonds for liberty. It's a group founded over bitterness over losing a single
school board election and is dedicated to changing school curriculum through harassment tactics
as funded by dark money and people born into wealth. That's awesome. Yeah, it's turning into a very cool
very cool Tupperware Club.
We are now joined by David Gilbert, a reporter for Vice News.
He recently published a long report about Moms for Liberty
headlined a far-right mom's group is terrorizing schools
in the name of protecting kids.
David, thank you so much for joining us.
Glad to be here, guys. Thanks for having me.
So we talked a little bit about Moms for Liberty
and its growth before he got here.
But you personally, you talk to many of the people
directly affected, including Jennifer Jenkins.
This is the Brevard,
school board member, who is the first person who is targeted by the group's tactics.
So what did you learn from speaking to her?
I suppose what Jennifer's story is all about is where Moms for Liberty comes from.
And it's kind of telling really where it initially was set up.
She ran against Tina Descovic in a deeply red county in Brevard County in Florida that Trump carried
by 26 ones, I want to say.
Maybe that's wrong.
But something, you know, quite easily.
And she ran for a school board there in August 2020.
and she beat Tina Descovic by 10 points,
which was obviously highly embarrassing for Tina Descovic.
And so she decided that rather than just accept defeat,
she would go ahead and set up Moms for Liberty.
And initially, all Moms for Liberty was,
was this group targeting Jennifer Jenkins.
She felt that they had no mission.
All they did was come to school board meetings
and shout at her whenever she was speaking.
And then Tina Descovich decided that she would recruit Tiffany Justice
from a neighbouring county, Indian county.
She also had lost her school board race
so they could both give out about losing school board races
when they should easily have won it in conservative counties together.
And they continued to target Jennifer Jenkins.
And it kind of continued like this.
Initially, she didn't think there was much to it.
She thought they'd just go away.
So they joined up with Bridget Ziegler
and she is deeply connected to the GOP in Florida.
Her husband is the chair of the Florida GOP
and he is well connected to it, Governor Randa Santos.
And once she got involved, Moms for Liberty quickly escalated its tactics against Jennifer
Jenkins.
In February 2021, they posted this LGBT guidelines from Brevard County and tried to claim that
Jennifer Jenkins was behind the guidelines, which is just a booklet about protecting
privacy rights for LGBTQ students.
And in fact, Tina Descovich had been involved in drafting these guidelines while she was
on the school board, but she omitted to mention that in her Facebook post.
So she told, she put up a Facebook post and it just kicked things off, really, really escalated
things in Brevard County and Jennifer Jenkins ultimately faced protests outside our house.
School board meetings were inundated with protesters, people driving up and down outside
it, calling teachers and educators and school board members, groomers and pedophiles.
And for the next six months, there were consistent protests at Jennifer Jenkins' house.
Her family were attacked.
She had people shouting at visitors to her home, shouting at her kids.
They burnt FU into the lawn with weed killer.
Some people saw people with weapons kind of congregating it behind her house.
And it kind of came to a head in September 2021 when someone knocked on her door and told her that they were from the Department of the Florida Department of Families and Children.
And they were there to investigate a claim that she was.
a fake completely basis claim that she was abusing her daughter or her child. And so after that
happened, Jennifer Jenkins decided, okay, it's time she spoke out. So she spoke out at a school
board meeting and the clip went viral and the harassment kind of went away to an extent, but it
never fully went away. But her case shows it kind of was a template for what would happen elsewhere
in the country in the coming years. And the Mom's for Liberty group, as it grew, it kind of
repeated these tactics across the country.
You did a really fantastic job, speaking to a lot of people all over the U.S.
who experienced similar kind of like tactics.
You learned some interesting facts about a Moms for Liberty chapter in Livingston County, Michigan.
You spoke to one parent there named Sarah Cross, and what did she tell you?
Yeah, I suppose that's one of the interesting things doing this is that I think a lot of people associate
Monster Liberty with Florida, but it's very, it's very.
much a nationwide movement now. And so Sarah Cross was, she's a lawyer and she was at a meeting
because one of the superintendent there had sent an email around comparing mask mandates
to the Holocaust and she was there to complain about this and speak out about it. And at the meeting,
there was a group of people with Moms for Liberty T-shirts there and they were making noise
so she asked them to be quiet so she could hear the speakers and they threatened to punch her in
the face. And the Moms for Liberty chapter leader in Livingston,
County was a woman named Jennifer Smith and she kind of took it upon herself to target Sarah
Cross over the coming months, weeks and months. At one point she even stood up at a school board
meeting and openly, you know, said, call the FBI, you know, tell them what we're doing. We don't
care. So Sarah Cross did call the FBI and they did investigate Jennifer Smith and others for potential
domestic terrorism. So because of that and other reasons, Sarah Cross became, you know, target number one
for the Livingston County chapter of Mom's for Liberty
and ultimately she had to take out a restraining order
against Jennifer Smith.
That restraining order was only lifted a couple of weeks ago
but it was taken out because of all these things
that happened to Sarah Crouchy,
she had her outdoor, the cable to her outdoor lights were cut,
a nail was placed behind the tire of her car,
someone was tried to steal her dog twice,
someone parked across the road and took pictures of her family,
she had to install security cameras
and just basically felt as if her and her family were in danger
because they were being targeted consistently by this group.
And she even said that the kind of behaviour that Mum's for Liberty were, you know, endorsing, effectively,
was filtering down to the people in the school.
They said in her school district that her own daughter had been called the N-word by another student in school
and someone else's mother kid had a swastika drawn on their back.
So it just, again, just like Jennifer Jenkins, the harassment and the attacks very quickly escalated
from, you know, shouting and calling names at a school board meeting to, to,
physically threatening violence against someone in their home.
But thankfully for Jennifer Smith, the Moms for Liberty chair, despite all this happening,
her career continues to, her star continues to rise because she was, in December,
she was elected as the chair of the GOP for Livingston County.
So that's good for her, I guess.
You know, of all of the horrible things that have been listed that have been perpetrated by,
you know, people within the Moms for Liberty organization, the thing that makes my blood boil the most
is like, they try to steal her dog?
Like, how low do you have to be to want to want to like steal somebody's dog?
That is.
Twice.
That is so vile and so, oh, God, that really gets my going.
They were going to do a short reeducation, return the dog, and at that point it would,
from that point forward, it would bark at gay people.
What's the deal?
All right.
Like you talk in your piece, you know, moms for liberty, they endorse candidates or some
of them members themselves run for school boards and stuff. And it can be really intimidating to
run against a Moms for Liberty back candidate. In your report, you discussed the story of Diane
Jones, who successfully ran for re-election in the Fremont Unified School Board in Alameda County last
year against a Moms for Liberty back candidate. So what did Diane Jones experience? Yeah, so
Diane Jones, she was, she got in touch because she was just amazed that her,
opponent, Jennifer Cavuniaris, got so much traction there and she's, you know, in the Bay Area and
she's kind of going, well, this is, you know, liberal California and it's amazing that these, you know,
candidates are even being considered there, but, you know, they are. And when Jones was being
re-elected, she said it was just tiring, consistently exhausting, being up against a Monster Liberty
candidate because she was just consistently being labeled, whether it's a tyrant, an extremist,
if you call it a Marxist, a groomer, obviously, a pedophile. And, and,
And the tactics that she used went beyond just name-calling.
She, Kavuniaris, also decided that she would send private messages to, you know, people,
influential people in the community to try and undermine Jones.
And one of those messages, which Jones ultimately got and shared with me, said that she called
out Jones for having a trans child who had become a teacher and had posted a picture of himself,
or sorry, of themselves in their classroom with a pride fag in the classroom.
with a pride fag in the classroom.
And she included that picture in her private messages
and saying that, you know, pride is very close to grooming.
And she was trying to, you know, really this nasty tactic
of undermining a person who was already on the school board
and using their own child against them.
And when, you know, when she was asked about this,
she obviously didn't respond to any of my questions.
But even when she lost the election,
she continued to spread lies about Diane Jones
and her children and continue, you know,
claimed like a lot of these people do that the election was rigged and therefore, you know, she
shouldn't, she shouldn't have lost. But I think what Diane Jones had told me was that the
problem with running against these people and even if you win is that like fewer and fewer
people are willing to run because they don't want to have to deal with this. They don't want
to have their own personal lives attacked. And as a result, there's gaps there that the
Mom's for Liberty candidates are more than happy to fill.
And it's really worrying that these tactics are going to scare away people from who would
normally have run for school boards because they're worried about the attacks that they're
facing and that their families will face.
Now, sometimes these harassment tactics and smear tactics are really effective in advancing
the Moms for Liberty goals.
You discussed the case of Larry Levin, who worked as a superintendent in New York State at
the Florida Union Free School District.
So what happened there?
Yeah, Larry, he had been an educator all his life.
And in August, he had been overseas.
He'd been in China and he'd been in Hong Kong.
In August 2021, he returned to New York State, where he's appointed, as you say, to
the superintendent role.
But very quickly, he became a target for Moms for Liberty there because he's first
informants because he's an openly gay man.
And they then kind of trawled through his history, his social media postings and anything
else that he had online and saw this.
They picked up on the fact that he had attended this event with.
an author and religion professor
Anthony Butler who had written a book
called White Evangelical Racism
which clearly Mom's for Liberty
was not too happy about
then they picked up on the fact that there was
a book called Gender Queer available
in the school district's
libraries and blamed Levin for that
but the fact is that book was available
long before he was appointed anyway but again
that didn't really matter and then
kind of I suppose the final straw for Mom's for
Mounts for Liberty was that Levin was invited
to read to a group of kindergarten children
and at a local library, and he had the audacity to choose a book called Pink is for Boys,
which I read to my kids all the time, and they love it.
But for Mom's for Liberty, that was the final straw, so they just ramped up their attacks
against him, both professionally and personally.
And he, when I spoke to him, he was just, he felt that he had kind of, he had grown up
in kind of an evangelical community.
So he felt he had the tools or the wherewithal to deal with this, because he had been kind
of dealing with attacks against himself for his, you know, sexuality.
his entire life, but he was just overwhelmed with the extreme level of anger and hatred that
he was receiving. And unfortunately, in November 22, he decided he'd had enough and he resigned.
A similar situation happened in the Berkeley County School District in South Carolina with
superintendent Dion Jackson. That's right? Yeah, that was in around the same time that Larry Levin was
resigning in New York State, this is in South Carolina. The Moms for Liberty put up six candidates
for the school board and all six one seats. And so at the first board meeting convened, one of
their members became the chair. And in the space of two hours, I think it was, they had fired the
superintendent, Dion Jackson, who was the district's first black superintendent. They had fired the
district's lawyer. They banned critical race theory, which wasn't being taught in the schools anyway. They
set up a committee to decide which books and materials will be banned and a couple of hours
later on the Mum's for Liberty chapter's website or Facebook page they posted six new board
members clean house first night on the job so it was just quite impressive in its efficiency
the fact that they were able to do so much so quickly but it it just shows that the impact that
these groups can have on a school district and the you know that they are willing to kind of
immediately enact the policies that they talked about and they weren't worried about, you know,
anyone that they were going to fire or anyone who was going to push back against them because
they, they now had the power and they were going to wield it. And it's not just like superintendents
who are getting forced out like this. There's one case you discuss in the report of Alexander
Ingram, who is a teacher who was forced out. So what happened there? Yeah, again, he was in Jacksonville
in Florida and he, again, he had been a teacher for a while and he kind of felt he was
doing a good job and that everything was going okay, but then he came across Moms for
Liberty. And he ultimately resigned because the school board wouldn't defend him against their
attacks. And he, when I spoke to him, he was, he was just very, I guess, disconsolate is probably
the word I'd use. He was just upset at the whole thing because, you know, he went into teaching to
kind of nurture and care for, for young people. And, you know, he kind of said that he was, you know,
a lot of teachers kind of imagine or go through the scenario on their head where they would,
what would they do if a shooter came into the school and, you know,
they would shield their children from the bullets if an active shooter came in.
So when Mom's for Liberty and kind of other far-extremists came to school board meetings
and called teachers, groomers and pedophiles and that they were damaging their children,
it really, it really got to him.
And then, of course, he was also doxed by members of this group
because he had the audacity for being an activist in the local community
against Confederate monuments.
So he, as a result of that, he received death threats,
such as I think it was you shouldn't be breathing, much less teaching.
So he was attacked both professionally again and personally.
And his, you know, his principal received email telling him he should be fired
and that he was indoctrinating children and teaching CRT,
again because of his activism against Confederate monuments.
And ultimately, it all got too much.
And that's what Mom's for Liberty want.
Like, even if you're not going to be fired by the principal or the school board,
you're just going to give in because this is just so overwhelming.
Yeah, I mean, one of the remarkable things about this group, besides their horrifying tactics, is their explosive growth.
They've only like two or three years old, and yet they have, like, hundreds of chapters all over the country.
We try to, like, talk about, like, how exactly that happened.
And we think it's, I mean, we speculate it's just kind of like a pretty simple explanations that, you know, it started with, you know, some Republican activists who were well connected.
They're able to connect them to conservative media that gave them a boost.
And of course, there's also an element of like, you know, of like dark money and, you know, big fundraising in Florida.
And that was able to turn them into a formidable force in just a couple of years.
Yeah, it is, it is quite remarkable.
And yes, the connections to the GOP definitely helped.
Yes, the kind of fawning pieces, not just in right wing media outlets, but in other mainstream media outlets as well, where they just don't question this kind of grassroots label that they claim to have.
And there's no doubt that, you know, there's, they set themselves off.
was a 501c4, which is perfect for raking in loads of, you know, dark money that no one can
track. But I think when I spoke to one activist who's working with defensive democracy, a group
that is kind of set up to specifically fight back against Monster Liberty, I think she made a good
point. She said that there's a reason they're growing, or she said it's, you know, what they say
is absolute bullshit, but they have a great message. And that's the reason they're growing because
they're smart in how they share that message. And I kind of, when I was thinking about that, I was
thinking back about how, you know, when Q&O move from the chance to and Reddit to like
Facebook and Instagram, the message changed from, you know, indecifable Q drops to save the children.
And that message resonated with millions and millions of people and it exploded to the point
where we are today. And that's what Moms for Liberty is done. And you'll still see them
referred to this even today in pieces in mainstream media. You'll see them referred to as a grassroots
movement who are defending parental rights and protecting children. And you can't really argue with that
because that's what everyone or every parent wants to do. And they've been able to grow because
people, I suppose, have a kind of existential fear that something is happening at schools. You know,
it's where you're hearing this from. You're hearing it from everywhere, effectively, from Tucker Carlson
Down. And this group is coming along that will save your kids or will help you protect your kids.
And of course you're going to sign up.
And that's, I think, is why there's an explosive growth there is because people feel that this group is giving them a tangible way to kind of fight back against this fear that has been spread about teachers and about educators and about school boards that they're out to indoctrinate your kids, groom your kids, whatever it is.
And so, you know, it was the perfect timing.
They came along at a time when mass mandates were happening and they used that as a kind of a rallying cry.
And ever since they've just kind of built on that and built on.
that. And yeah, of course, the GOP money doesn't hurt. But I think their messaging has been
really, really smart. And that's why they are where they are today. The other element of
this, sort of concerning to me, moving forward, is Moms for Liberty, very close relationship
to Governor Ronda Santis, just because he is possibly the next Republican candidate for
president. And so, you know, all of a sudden, you have this massive, nationwide network of
people who are willing to use really filthy tactics in order to attack their critics who,
is, you know, who is largely very supportive of quite possibly a presidential candidate.
I don't know.
That seems like a bad combination because that signals that they might be willing to use
this sort of decentralized harassment network in support of DeSantis if he gets the nomination.
Oh, without a doubt, I think they're primed.
They are ready to roll out.
This is, if you look at how Mom's for Liberty operates, it's a top-down group,
despite the fact that they claim to be grassroots movement and having chapter leaders and everywhere,
if you look at videos of them speaking at school board meetings in California and school board meetings
in South Carolina, school board meetings in Florida, they're saying exactly the same things in each one
of those meetings. Their talking points are exactly the same. They're very on point. They have the same
message. And that's partly why they've kind of worked is because those messages resonate because they're
just repeated over and over and over again. And so I think they are a perfect vector for Ron the
to be used by Ronda Santos in getting his message out in terms of education and other things as well.
It's not just education.
And I think that how he uses them is going to be interesting to see.
But I think there's little doubt that he will be using them if he becomes the Republican candidate.
Well, fascinating and horrifying stuff.
Thank you so much for the really great report.
Again, check it out.
It's on Vice News.
And the headline is a far right mom's group is terrorizing schools in the name of protecting kids.
David Gilbert, where can people learn more about your work?
For now at least, I can look at advice.com.
I'm also on Twitter at, this is always awkward.
It's the Irish name for Dahi, which I've also misspelled.
So it's doubly hard for everyone else, but it's D-A-I-T-H-A-I Gilbert.
So Dahi Gilbert, yeah.
Anyway, I must get around to fixing that someday.
Tell you what, we'll just put a link in the show notes to make it easy for everyone.
Yeah, that'll be great.
Thanks.
All right.
Thanks so much for joining us.
Thanks, David.
Thanks for having me, guys.
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It's not a conspiracy. It's fact.
And now, today's auto-cule.
The Texas School District is pulling the Bible from its library shelves.
It's among some 40 titles now under review in the Keller Independent School District in Texas,
along with Anne Frank's Diary and Illustrated Version.
Now Keller ISD's administration is asking our campus staff and librarians to review books that were challenged last year
to determine if they meet the requirements of the needs.
new policy. Books will be returned to the libraries as soon as it is confirmed that they
comply with the new policy. So Lisa, the school district apparently got accused of having books
with sexual content. So they put under review all of these books. There were three parent
complaints about the Bible, citing one was withdrawn, citing sexual content and violence.
My question is, were these people, these anonymous individuals asleep when they learned that
kindergarten through second graders were being taught across the country sexually explicit
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