The War on Children is real. Restore Ottawa has been writing about it for over two years, and now there is a documentary that ties all the pieces together. TheWarOnChildren.com is a recently released documentary exposing “the ongoing battle for control of the next generation and their minds. The War on Children features whistleblowers, leftists caught on camera, survivors of child mutilation, trafficking victims, corporate executives exposing the plan to sexualize children, the creator of Libs of TikTok, Senator Rand Paul, Riley Gaines, Drag Performer, Pornhub’s Sex Ed Instructor, and many more.”
Ottawa County Commissioner Roger Belknap displayed a message referring to the documentary The War On Children, on the back of his laptop during the February 13, 2024, Ottawa County Board of Commissioner meeting, hoping to bring greater awareness to the issue while simultaneously protesting an attack on the commissioners disguised as an invocation given by Rev Jared Cramer of Saint John’s Episcopal Church.
The war on children is a battle between parental rights and government control. It is a battle between individualism and collectivism. It is a battle over the minds and souls of our children, and it is real, and it is not only taking place inside of schools, but outside schools as well. Inside schools, students have been asked extremely personal questions about their sexual history and drug use through the Youth Assessment Survey. Students in Grand Haven and Spring Lake were introduced to the victimhood-centering Chalkboard Project, in which they were given a chalkboard and instructed to write a phrase or words that had been used to hurt them. During the COVID fear porn craze, children were forced to wear masks despite the facts that masks don’t work and COVID posed little threat to the school-age population. Some schools in Ottawa County went as far as giving students detention for failing to keep their mouth and nose covered. Students were made to wear masks during gym class and kids involved in sports were continually tested for COVID and contact traced.
Ten-year-old students have been asked to imagine they are pregnant and then taught about abortion. Transgenderism has been normalized for elementary students through classroom story time with the book Call Me Max. Walls of the school are filled with political propaganda and there is a constant focus on mental health. Lessons in health class tie together mental health, depression, and gun control to change student perspectives. Students have been given lessons on anti-racism which actually teaches them to focus on race. Black history month lessons continue the focus on race.
Students are under attack outside of schools as well. Social media influencers like Danny Duncan, who sells merchandise displaying phrases like “I Pee in Pools” and “Big Dick is Back in Town,” post videos such as the Tortilla Challenge that promote and celebrate undesirable behaviors. Numerous websites target children. For example, on The Trevor Project website, teens and adults can meet in chat rooms to discuss sexuality, and on the Power to Decide website children are given information on abortion. The main theme of the Barbi movie, which aims to influence young girls, is that men are incompetent and women should be in charge. Community organizers sponsor “family friendly” events such as Pride Festivals in which children can interact with drag queens. Rev. Jared Cramer from Saint John’s Episcopal Church in Grand Haven is one such community organizer. He was the catalyst behind the Grand Haven Pride Festival, and you can hear him in this video clip talking about bringing his 7-year-old daughter to the event.
Our children are constantly bombarded with political propaganda that aims to change the way they think. It normalizes risky behaviors, while encouraging them to engage in collectivist thought. It teaches them to focus on identity while ignoring their gut instincts. Schools place significant emphasis on issues of fairness and emotional well-being which are actually thought reform lessons in disguise.
On his website, Commissioner Belknap makes connections between those who promote and profit from risky behaviors, and then talks about his experience since displaying the War on Children message. “Like clockwork, I began receiving emails from people calling me a bigot, claiming that I have a phobia, and saying that I was “disrespectful” to Rev. Cramer. These folks can say what they want about me, but I’m not the one advocating for risky behaviors among kids and adults.”