LA elementary schools will celebrate "National Coming Out Day" this week so the littles can properly see themselves through the “lens of intersectionality”
· Oct 9, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Remember: Public school teachers aren't groomers. They're education professionals who think it's their job to talk to little kids about sex. Especially LGBT sex. And gender stuff.

At least, that's what the folks in LA are doing:

It has been almost 90 days since Gay Pride month. According to the Los Angeles Unified School District, that is too long a hiatus from the imperative of immersing young children in the arcana of gay and trans identity. So throughout the week of October 9, many elementary school classrooms in Los Angeles will celebrate "National Coming Out Day," which falls on October 11.

Apparently, October is "LGBT History Month" because one gay month and, let's be honest, the entire gay summer, wasn't enough.

They had to create a special LGBT holiday DURING SCHOOL MONTHS to have an excuse to push the agenda EXTRA HARD on kids.

So, the Los Angelese Unified School District has cooked up this plan to push "Coming Out" on children.

Here's some of what the School District is giving out to teachers to use during the "Coming Out" celebration:

At the Week of Action's start, teachers should engage kindergarten and first-grade students in discussions about identity, aided by an activity called an "Identity Map." Pupils chart their experiences of discrimination or privilege along 12 axes, including race, gender identity, sexuality, mental health, and body size. This mapping allows seven-year-olds to see themselves through the "lens of intersectionality."

"Intersectionality" is a fancy word for "gay Marxism" that teaches kids not to see each other as equal and judge by their character and behaviors, but to see themselves by their skin color, ancestry, and sexual desires.

Teachers then post the identity maps on the wall for a class discussion about students' multiple "identities."

Each elementary school day during the Week of Action can be devoted to a different LGBTQ+ celebrity, whose identity will be announced in morning assemblies, suggests the toolkit.

This "action kit" literally celebrates famous LGBT people and is designed to indoctrinate kids into viewing transgenderism particularly as totally normal.

Monday is literally Jazz Jennings Day. From the TV show "I am Jazz."

This poor kid:

There's also "Elliot Page" day, where kindergarteners are told how great it is that Ellen Page decided she's not a girl and got her breasts cut off.

And there's more:

Friday is Carl Nassib Day, celebrating the "first openly gay active NFL player." Kindergarteners on Carl Nassib Day should be encouraged to "Take a Pledge to Be An Ally!" Those who do so will get a diploma from the LAUSD that certifies that [insert pupil's name] "hereby pledges" to "teach others to be allies" and to "Be an Upstander."

Pledge to be an ally.

Encouraging kids to pledge to be little LGBT activists. Struggle session complete, gay comrades!

This is what Los Angeles expects from your kids as young as FIVE.

Michael Knowles has one simple solution for any teachers who implement this action kit:

I have to say I agree. They should also be thrown in with the people who wrote the indoctrination curriculum. This is child abuse.

GET YOUR KIDS OUTTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS!


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