LGBTQ brainwashing has begun in NJ schools

I would have to assume LGBTQ people vote overwhelming Democrat, so if Dems could simply just make more people this way it’s clearly a great way to grow their base is it not?

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Such important educational items like this are just what second graders need:

Second-graders are read “10,000 Dresses” by Marcus Ewert, which features a biological boy named Bailey who dreams of wearing extravagant dresses, and “Red” by Michael Hall, a story that details how a blue crayon with a red label is facing an identity crisis because the color he identifies as on the inside is not what is seen on his label.

I was reading some of that stuff and it was cracking me up. But I don’t think I’d be laughing if I had kids going to school. They’d be pulled out of that school so fast.

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Not all parents pay strict attention to school curriculum. One day some parent is going to flip out when their 6 or 7 year old son comes home and wants to wear a dress. Stating that the school said it was ok.

I find this critprog cult-level fixation… strange. Maybe it’s the religiosity of it.

Put together with abortion, it almost seems like some kind of population control program.

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The picture book “Jacob’s New Dress” by Ian Hoffman and Sarah Hoffman, which is read to kindergartners, tells the story of a young boy who likes playing dress-up and wants to wear a dress to school, even as his classmates tell him that he cannot wear “girl” clothes. Kindergartners also are read “My Princess Boy” by Cheryl Kilodavis, which follows a boy who likes “pretty things” and prefers to wear tiaras and "girly dresses.

Second-graders are read “10,000 Dresses” by Marcus Ewert, which features a biological boy named Bailey who dreams of wearing extravagant dresses, and “Red” by Michael Hall, a story that details how a blue crayon with a red label is facing an identity crisis because the color he identifies as on the inside is not what is seen on his label.

And fifth graders are told the story of “PRIDE: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag” by Rob Sanders. Harvey Milk was the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California

Nothing wrong with these. Tbh I can’t imagine policing what kids want to wear as long as it’s clean and actually clothing.

5th graders are big ass eleven year olds they should’ve already had sex-ed and know about discrimination by then.

i have a friend that has a 5 year old boy who recently came home from school and announced he liked “the rainbow”. my friend told him “hell no you don’t, you gotta pick a color!” he then went to the school and demanded his boy be put in a different class.

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Sure, they support an agenda. Good indoctrination materials.

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For what reason? “Hell no” is if a 5 year old wants an electric skateboard, not what colors he likes. That’s weird.

the rainbow ain’t about color anymore.

There are a million movies with little girls in football pads doing boy’s hobbies. Now there are stories where a little boy can wear a ballet dress. The point is that the kids should pursue their interests without adults dropping adult baggage on them.

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i got 6 kids, they pursued the interests i gave them and i allowed them. as it should be.

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Thanks to good stories like the ones qouted, the arbitrary allowances of parents will be seen for what they are. Kids can know that there’s nothing wrong with their interests.

their interest? lol. nope. grooming.

Yes, interests. The stuff they like before a grown man tells them hell no they can’t like that thing.

grown man? lol. parents. you know, those two people who get to raise them as they see fit.

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Of course you find nothing wrong with such ■■■■■■■■ as you drink the crit/prog coolaid. Regarding what clothing kids ■■■■■■■ wear exactly what is the purpose of having school teachers try dictate such things? How is that necessary in an education curriculum?

Parents can’t control the outside world. There is nothing wrong with liking a rainbow, and kids are going to learn that truth if they come out of the house, thanks to curriculums like these.

It’s really very weird that people at some point start thinking that they were born into their 30s

The “brainwashing” is already completed. Most millennials and gen z don’t notice sexuality. Like at all.

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