‘Radical Monarchs’: Alternative girl scouts focus on race and gender

Social Justice Warriors (SJW) and feminists always target people who can’t defend themselves — case in point, tweens who haven’t had life experiences or aren’t older enough to have an educated opinion.

In Oakland, Cali., a bastion of reason and sensibility, a dozen middle school-aged girls have a Girl Scouts-like organization named the Radical Monarchs, an organization dedicated to teaching young girls of color about race and radical third wave feminism, according to Buzzfeed.

While the Girl Scouts are out selling cookies and earn badges for cooking, good citizenship, and first aid, the Radical Monarchs learn about institutionalized racism, the patriarchy, and gender non-conformity.

Some of the young girls even gloated to Buzzfeed how older radicals from such organizations as the Black Panthers have help teach the girls valuable lessons.

“We met some of the members of the Black Panthers,” says troop member Lupita Martinez, “and that was really cool because they gave us our badges and we got to shake their hands.”

The organization’s founders Marilyn Hollinquest and Anayvette Martinez are proud SJW who met in grade school, and one is now a teacher at St. Ignatius College Preparatory while the other is a community organizer for the Oakland school district — so when they’re not radicalizing their own children they spend time on the Oakland’s youth at large.

The organization was founded in 2014 to focus specifically with young ladies of color on the issues of feminism, race, and being a SJW.

Each of the young girls are brought into a classroom like environment, where they’re taught such beliefs such as “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot,” and ‘the gender wage gap.’

Merit badges are rewarded to the girls who can manifest in their own victimhood the most, partake in transexual marches in San Francisco, make your own lip balm, and discuss the unrealistic beauty standards in Disney movies — normal everyday girl stuff.

Membership fees are on a sliding scale. So, for between $75 to $200 a year a parent can ensure that their daughter learns about radical feminism and has a higher chance of never finding happiness as is the case in every decade since the creation of radical feminism.

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