LOL... remember how lefties claim indoctrination is a right wing pipe dream??? Dolts....
Impressionable little minds............... Perfect for cultists.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/public-school-teacher-blowing-whistle-transgenderism-before-too-late
Consider another example. A little girl recently declared in my friend’s school office, "I don't want to be a girl! I don't want to be a girl!" The teacher, alarmed as to what would motivate her to say such a thing, looked down and saw the book she was carrying that she got from her kindergarten classroom bookshelf: Maddox Lyons and Jessica Verdi’s "I’m Not a Girl."
This is an illustrated children’s book that tells the story of Hannah. The initial picture of her shows a little girl with long hair gazing longingly into a barber shop where a little boy is getting his hair cut. The introduction to the story begins this way: "Nobody seems to understand that Hannah is not a girl." Eventually, Hannah is seated in the same barber’s chair, having her hair cut short and thinking, "This year, I am excited for picture day."
In schools all around the city, award-winning brand-new books like "Stellaluna" have been thrown in the garbage to make way for books like Lyons and Verdi’s which promote an agenda that most parents would militantly oppose—if only they knew.
Our government schools have deteriorated into propaganda machines that secretly work for the most perverse while working against those who truly have right to raise their children—parents.
Impressionable little minds............... Perfect for cultists.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/public-school-teacher-blowing-whistle-transgenderism-before-too-late
Consider another example. A little girl recently declared in my friend’s school office, "I don't want to be a girl! I don't want to be a girl!" The teacher, alarmed as to what would motivate her to say such a thing, looked down and saw the book she was carrying that she got from her kindergarten classroom bookshelf: Maddox Lyons and Jessica Verdi’s "I’m Not a Girl."
This is an illustrated children’s book that tells the story of Hannah. The initial picture of her shows a little girl with long hair gazing longingly into a barber shop where a little boy is getting his hair cut. The introduction to the story begins this way: "Nobody seems to understand that Hannah is not a girl." Eventually, Hannah is seated in the same barber’s chair, having her hair cut short and thinking, "This year, I am excited for picture day."
In schools all around the city, award-winning brand-new books like "Stellaluna" have been thrown in the garbage to make way for books like Lyons and Verdi’s which promote an agenda that most parents would militantly oppose—if only they knew.
Our government schools have deteriorated into propaganda machines that secretly work for the most perverse while working against those who truly have right to raise their children—parents.