Disturbing Content in Schools and Its Nationwide Impact
Disturbing Content in Schools and Its Nationwide Impact
1. New York City Schools offering sexuality curriculums to 4-year-old children, raising concerns about age-appropriate education.
2. Dalton School promoting masturbation training for young children, challenging traditional views on early childhood education.
3. Collegiate School including sexuality training for kindergarteners, questioning the appropriateness of such explicit content.
4. Minneapolis Public Schools hosting a "sex reassignment resource fair" for young children, raising concerns about potential indoctrination and extreme practices.
5. Wells Road Intermediate School showing sexually explicit videos to young students without parental notification, angering parents who believe it is inappropriate.
6. Allegations of unauthorized transitioning at Black Butte High School in Rock Springs, Wyoming, leading parents to file a lawsuit to block procedures without parental knowledge or consent.
7. Fargo Public Schools defying a law that bans withholding information about a student's transgender status from parents, prompting concerns and controversy.
8. Alarming surge in mental health claims among New Jersey students due to sexualization training, highlighting the negative impact of explicit curriculum on children's well-being.
9. Whistleblower testimony revealing the belief that children are sexual from birth, adding weight to concerns surrounding these practices.
10. Deplatforming of the documentary "NO WAY BACK: The Reality of Gender-Affirming Care," raising questions about motives and profit-driven interests.
11. Presence of financial incentives involving pharmaceutical companies in the administration of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, raising ethical concerns.
12. Unlikely alliance between Christian family values groups and an LGBT activist opposing a proposed Connecticut bill that could extend protected status to pedophiles, sparking concerns about implications and legal language.
13. Incidents of teachers promoting inappropriate content and threatening students who reject it, leading to parent protests and chaos in school board meetings.
14. Extremist calls to target conservatives critical of gender ideology using new Domestic Terror Laws, citing reports by the Southern Poverty Law Center.