America Just Took Back Parental Rights—Now We Fight On
It’s a win for parents, children, and the Constitution. But secret ‘LGBT clubs’ in schools won’t magically disappear.
On June 27th, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a decisive win for parents in Mahmoud v. Taylor—a landmark case where AFLDS was the only physicians' organization to file an amici curiae brief defending parental rights.
In 2022, the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland unilaterally barred parents from opting their children out of sexualized gender ideology in classrooms. Books like Pride Puppy—which prompts preschoolers to search for terms like “underwear,” “leather,” “lip ring,” “drag king,” “drag queen,” and “sex worker”—became mandatory reading. Prince and Knight promotes a prince falling in love with a knight instead of a princess. Intersection Allies introduces “non-binary” and “transgender” labels and encourages children to assign themselves pronouns. Jacob’s Room to Choose features young children identifying as “trans,” and teaches classmates to affirm this and embrace unisex restrooms. Love, Violet centers on a same-sex playground romance, targeting elementary student…
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