The GSA Platform and their TRUTH 9 Point Manifesto

The GSA platform is to radicalize public school students, under the pretense of compassionate inclusion.

The philosophies, materials, instructions and agendas come from a single site: https://gsanetwork.org.

If you explore the website, you will find extensive materials designed to facilitate the active rejection and destruction of traditional family values and the dismantling of the entire system we live and work in.

As you navigate the GSA Network site, you will encounter a great deal of propaganda that has nothing to do with improving a student's self-image or school experience.

After exploring the site, ask yourself: why are the school board, school administrators, teachers, and the Bloomington City Council in partnership with the Human Rights Commission advocating for injecting radical ideas in our schools that undermine civil society and our countries laws and values. This injects a host of politically controversial ideas that are directly out of the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel.

TRUTH 9 Point Manifesto 

https://gsanetwork.org/resources/truth-nine-point-platform/

1) We Call for the Right to Self-Determination and Control of Our Destinies

We as trans youth have the right to control our narratives, spaces, and all aspects of our lives. Resources to achieve this trans empowerment must be made more readily accessible and available.


2) We Call for the Abolition of the Police, ICE, Borders and the Judicial System

We demand abolition! Abolition of the police, abolition of borders and ICE, abolition of the current punishment-based justice system. We demand for our communities to be empowered to take care of themselves, for no borders, for rehabilitation and healing justice. Abolition is a process that we are committed to fight for.


3) We Call for an End to Disposability Politics and a Commitment to Transformative Justice

We believe in establishing a culture of accountability that is transformative in nature and creates opportunity for growth.  We must take responsibility and hold space for the collective wellbeing and unity of our people.


4) We Call for an End of the Cisgender Heterosexual Patriarchy

We recognize that the current state of the world centralizes the stories of white cisgender heterosexual men. We call for the end of a social structure that separates or determines the value of people on gender expectations from historical Europe. We demand that queer and/or TGNC people no longer be oppressed by these frameworks, institutions, and their enablers.


5) We call for Decolonization and Reparations for all Indigenous and Black Peoples

We call for the payment of reparations that are owed and the reclamation of cultural practices by the communities from which they originated. We call for the active and complacent perpetrators of cultural appropriation and colonization to be held accountable and to recognize the privilege they maintain through the oppression of others.


6) We Call for Comprehensive Education that Reflects our Histories and Needs

We call for the use of informed educational practices that provide access to curriculum to help build opportunities for historically erased peoples. We call for free and non-compulsory education for all ages and for all access levels.


7) We Call for an End to Global White Supremacy

We call for the end of this racist system that profits off of the devaluing of Black people, Indigenous people and all other people of color. We believe in exposing the history of global white supremacy and it’s discriminatory practices.


8) We Call for Land Justice and Environmental Justice

We call for the recognition and Indigenous reclamation of stolen lands. We call for conscious creation through choosing to stay local and sustainable, remembering that our actions last for generations.


9) We Invite our Comrades, Accomplices and Allies to Join Us

We invite our comrades in struggle who align with our principles, including those who have yet to self-determine their relationship to the struggle, to join us in solidarity,  coalition, and liberation — remembering the revolution is a relationship.