Why California Needs Parental Rights in Education Act

We have already seen examples reinforcing the need for the Parental Rights in Education Act, or as liberals mendaciously mischaracterize it, the “Don’t Say Gay” law. We have seen why it is particularly needed in Florida, home of the cesspool known as Disney. A similar law is even more needed on the Left Coast, where the California Teachers Association has distributed a packet promoting gay and transgender clubs to advance depraved sexual doctrine in schools:

The packet acts as an instructional guide on propagandizing students with gay and transgender information. One of the most disturbing parts is the recommendation for these clubs in elementary schools, where children are 10 years old or younger. Another concerning section focuses on teachers proactively recruiting students to be leaders of these clubs.

The packet suggests activities for the LGBT clubs. One is filling out the Kinsey Scale, aka the “Am I Gay? Test,” which analyzes (and encourages) sexual perversions.

Other perverted indoctrination activities include a recommended videos list. The packet suggests the First Person YouTube channel. It provides 52 videos on various topics such as “Drag as a Tool for Self-Advocacy,” “Queer Black Cosplay,” “Growing Up Intersex,” “Asexuality,” and “The Importance of Being Cliterate,” among many others. Additionally, other suggested videos are “Coming out GAY to my 5 year old brother” and the animated music video “Everyone is Gay.”

Teachers are encouraged to help fund the clubs. Students are entreated not to tell their parents about what goes on in them.

Applying appropriate punishment to those driving this agenda will require a constitutional amendment creating an exception to the Eighth Amendment proscription against cruel and unusual punishment. In the meantime, the most urgent task is to pry these demons away from children.

On tips from Franco and MrRightWingDave.

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