Four parents are hauling their children's school district into federal court over allegations that the district encourages transgender identities and pronouns ✊
· Apr 20, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Over the last several months we've seen the pretty thorough exposure of grooming culture that's infected our public education systems throughout the country. The next question, of course, is: What do we do about it?

This, for one:

Parents are taking their children's school to court, alleging teachers encouraged their children to change their pronouns and names without the parents' knowledge.

Parents Stephen Foote and Marissa Silvestri claim their child was encouraged by Ludlow Public School officials to adopt a new name and different gendered pronouns. Parents Jonathan Feliciano and Sandra Salmeron, who are also involved in the suit, allege the school's policies to withhold information from parents about children's gender identities violates their parental and religious rights.

Is the school nervous? You tell me:

"We want to support our students the best we can," Ludlow School Committee Chair James Harrington told state news outlet MassLive. "But we should bring parents to the table and hope they respond in a loving and supportive way as well."

Hooo boy!

One of the overarching features of all groomers is that they are really antipathetic to parental involvement. They want these kids all to themselves. If they're talking about "bring[ing] parents to the table," you know they're nervous about this lawsuit and its potential consequences. And you can bet other groomers are feeling the same way when they see it themselves.

Any parents who want to bring any more lawsuits like this, you have the high ground now! Don't be afraid to use it!


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