Title: Shocker: What Kids Are Learning in Schools – What Every Parent and Grandparent Should Know
Portland, Oregon public schools have adopted a new curriculum teaching K-5 students to subvert the sexuality of “white colonizers” and begin exploring “the infinite gender spectrum.”
The government school curriculum begins in kindergarten with an anatomy lesson featuring graphic drawings of children’s genitalia.
The lesson avoids the terms “boy” and “girl” in favor of the gender-neutral variants “person with a penis” and “person with a vulva”, because, according to the curriculum, some girls can have penises and some boys can have vulvas.
In first and second grade, students are introduced to the key tenets of gender-identity theory. “Gender is something adults came up with to sort people into groups. Many people think there are only two genders, girls, and boys, but this is not true. There are many ways to be a boy, a girl, both.”
For 5-year-olds and up, redefining gender in kids’ schools in red and blue states, teachers are pushing gender confusion secretly on the kids.
In small towns and large cities, parents have no knowledge of what is happening. But slowly the truth comes out.
Across America, parents are discovering terrible things. In libraries, teachers encourage kids to read at taxpayer’s expense and without parental authority. But the truth is coming out.
For example, Richland School District Two in South Carolina has been exposed for removing guest access to the school district’s online library catalog because of the “current political climate” and “scrutiny”. The move made it impossible for parents to access the catalog and view what books were being made available to their children.
The solution?
There are only two things we can do.
- Local school boards, public education, and elected officials must be elected to stop the madness.
- The only solution: School choice is ultimately the solution allowing parents to choose the schools by rating your schools monetarily.
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Comments 1
I think it is a violation of our Constitution. And it is demoralizing our children. I am against it.