A judge who was appointed by Joe Biden to oversee the public school system's LGBTQ programs says that students should not be excluded from receiving LGBTQ propaganda.
A judge appointed by Biden ruled that parents in Maryland cannot opt out of their children's education because of the content of books that contain lesbian, gay, and transgender content. The parents had hoped that they could have a say in how their kids learn, but the judge denied their request for an injunction.
This decision has resulted in widespread condemnation from parents who are concerned about their kids' exposure to inappropriate and controversial content. The school's decision to implement a no-optout policy for the upcoming year only adds to this issue. Parents have stated that they do not want kids exposed to materials that promote gender transition, gay pride parades, and pronoun preference, particularly at a young age.
In the U.S., parents are standing up to the indoctrination of their kids into the LGBTQ community. In Massachusetts, a group of parents protested against Pride Month activities. In Connecticut, kids were shown videos about gender identity, and they were also given "puberty kits." Liberal California students were threatened with a Saturday school if they didn't agree with a pride video that was shown in math class.
It's troubling to see how indoctrination has expanded, and it's clear that the rights of parents have been trampled. The question is, should parents be informed when their kids are being taught that contradicts their religious beliefs? Judge Boardman ruled that parents have no right to be informed when their kids are taught such things.
Due to the continued push by the teachers' unions and the Department of Education, more parents are turning to other forms of education. One of the most effective ways for parents to protect their kids is by opting out of public schools.
Despite the various obstacles that have been placed in the way of parents' rights to participate in public schools, the fight will continue. In 2024, parents have a chance to make their voices heard by electing officials who will uphold their rights and protect the education of their kids.