(05-10-2023 07:44 PM)MileHighBronco Wrote: For those of you with young kids - before sending them off to school, drill this message into their heads and have them repeat it back to you.
If any adult at the school tells you to NOT tell your parents about something, it means that they KNOW what they are doing is WRONG. It means that you should tell your parents as soon as you get home.
Quote:Colorado mom sues school that recruited sixth-graders for secret after-school gender and sexuality club
A Colorado mother said her daughter was among a group of sixth-graders recruited to a deceptive after-school "art" club that turned out to be much more than it seemed.
"When she got there, she very quickly learned it was actually a gender and sexuality awareness club," Erin Lee told Fox News' Harris Faulkner on Tuesday.
"The art teacher had invited in an outside presenter into the classroom that day, and this woman did absolutely unthinkable things with the kids."
Lee explained that the guest presenter proceeded to use flags to describe "umbrella terms" and told the students they were transgender if they were not fully comfortable with their biological sex. The presenter also told students they could describe themselves as "queer" if they had not yet figured out their sexuality.
"She talked to them about polyamory. She told them that these new labels that they had just adopted made them more likely to commit suicide and talked to them extensively about suicide," she continued.
The presenter also allegedly discussed puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, warning those in attendance that their parents may not be "safe" people to turn to as they struggle with certain identities.
"She [the speaker] runs an organization called ‘Skittles’ for kids five to eleven to discuss gender and sexuality," Lee said, noting that her daughter's art teacher pulled her aside and told her "you don't have to tell your parents."
Lee said other parents who came forward with complaints went as long as a year without knowing about the secret after-school club since their children abided by the rules and refused to tell anyone what happened during meetings.
Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general who is representing the families in the case against the school, said demanding "accountability" and "transparency" are essential.
"These are taxpayer-funded teachers who are doing this," she said. "And we want to send a nationwide message to these school systems, these parents and these school boards that parents govern their children, not these teachers, and we're going to give them the tools that they need, our parents, to protect them against indoctrination and all of these crazy things that they're doing."
Faulkner said the district did not respond to a request for comment on the lawsuit.
Lee first made the allegations last year against Wellington Middle School and Poudre School District, about 70 miles north of Denver. The Poudre School District confirmed the existence of the club and that conversations in it "may be confidential" but declined to address the specific allegations made by Lee "to protect the privacy of the student and their family."
Lawsuits against the teachers involved and the school district are the only way to stop this shiite.
I was just in the recent Pedophile thread & thinking, 'eh, maybe not for 30 years', but after reading this article at this pace we'll be there much sooner than that
(05-10-2023 07:44 PM)MileHighBronco Wrote: For those of you with young kids - before sending them off to school, drill this message into their heads and have them repeat it back to you.
If any adult at the school tells you to NOT tell your parents about something, it means that they KNOW what they are doing is WRONG. It means that you should tell your parents as soon as you get home.
Quote:Colorado mom sues school that recruited sixth-graders for secret after-school gender and sexuality club
A Colorado mother said her daughter was among a group of sixth-graders recruited to a deceptive after-school "art" club that turned out to be much more than it seemed.
"When she got there, she very quickly learned it was actually a gender and sexuality awareness club," Erin Lee told Fox News' Harris Faulkner on Tuesday.
"The art teacher had invited in an outside presenter into the classroom that day, and this woman did absolutely unthinkable things with the kids."
Lee explained that the guest presenter proceeded to use flags to describe "umbrella terms" and told the students they were transgender if they were not fully comfortable with their biological sex. The presenter also told students they could describe themselves as "queer" if they had not yet figured out their sexuality.
"She talked to them about polyamory. She told them that these new labels that they had just adopted made them more likely to commit suicide and talked to them extensively about suicide," she continued.
The presenter also allegedly discussed puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, warning those in attendance that their parents may not be "safe" people to turn to as they struggle with certain identities.
"She [the speaker] runs an organization called ‘Skittles’ for kids five to eleven to discuss gender and sexuality," Lee said, noting that her daughter's art teacher pulled her aside and told her "you don't have to tell your parents."
Lee said other parents who came forward with complaints went as long as a year without knowing about the secret after-school club since their children abided by the rules and refused to tell anyone what happened during meetings.
Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general who is representing the families in the case against the school, said demanding "accountability" and "transparency" are essential.
"These are taxpayer-funded teachers who are doing this," she said. "And we want to send a nationwide message to these school systems, these parents and these school boards that parents govern their children, not these teachers, and we're going to give them the tools that they need, our parents, to protect them against indoctrination and all of these crazy things that they're doing."
Faulkner said the district did not respond to a request for comment on the lawsuit.
Lee first made the allegations last year against Wellington Middle School and Poudre School District, about 70 miles north of Denver. The Poudre School District confirmed the existence of the club and that conversations in it "may be confidential" but declined to address the specific allegations made by Lee "to protect the privacy of the student and their family."
Lawsuits against the teachers involved and the school district are the only way to stop this shiite.
I was just in the recent Pedophile thread & thinking, 'eh, maybe not for 30 years', but after reading this article at this pace we'll be there much sooner than that
We are going to need to learn that marine chokehold
(05-10-2023 07:44 PM)MileHighBronco Wrote: For those of you with young kids - before sending them off to school, drill this message into their heads and have them repeat it back to you.
If any adult at the school tells you to NOT tell your parents about something, it means that they KNOW what they are doing is WRONG. It means that you should tell your parents as soon as you get home.
Quote:Colorado mom sues school that recruited sixth-graders for secret after-school gender and sexuality club
A Colorado mother said her daughter was among a group of sixth-graders recruited to a deceptive after-school "art" club that turned out to be much more than it seemed.
"When she got there, she very quickly learned it was actually a gender and sexuality awareness club," Erin Lee told Fox News' Harris Faulkner on Tuesday.
"The art teacher had invited in an outside presenter into the classroom that day, and this woman did absolutely unthinkable things with the kids."
Lee explained that the guest presenter proceeded to use flags to describe "umbrella terms" and told the students they were transgender if they were not fully comfortable with their biological sex. The presenter also told students they could describe themselves as "queer" if they had not yet figured out their sexuality.
"She talked to them about polyamory. She told them that these new labels that they had just adopted made them more likely to commit suicide and talked to them extensively about suicide," she continued.
The presenter also allegedly discussed puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, warning those in attendance that their parents may not be "safe" people to turn to as they struggle with certain identities.
"She [the speaker] runs an organization called ‘Skittles’ for kids five to eleven to discuss gender and sexuality," Lee said, noting that her daughter's art teacher pulled her aside and told her "you don't have to tell your parents."
Lee said other parents who came forward with complaints went as long as a year without knowing about the secret after-school club since their children abided by the rules and refused to tell anyone what happened during meetings.
Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general who is representing the families in the case against the school, said demanding "accountability" and "transparency" are essential.
"These are taxpayer-funded teachers who are doing this," she said. "And we want to send a nationwide message to these school systems, these parents and these school boards that parents govern their children, not these teachers, and we're going to give them the tools that they need, our parents, to protect them against indoctrination and all of these crazy things that they're doing."
Faulkner said the district did not respond to a request for comment on the lawsuit.
Lee first made the allegations last year against Wellington Middle School and Poudre School District, about 70 miles north of Denver. The Poudre School District confirmed the existence of the club and that conversations in it "may be confidential" but declined to address the specific allegations made by Lee "to protect the privacy of the student and their family."
Lawsuits against the teachers involved and the school district are the only way to stop this shiite.
(04-19-2023 08:52 PM)U_of_Elvis Wrote: Whoops, here is another one. Former GOP staffer wanted to watch a kid get killed.
Seems like republicans and pastors are a much bigger risk to kids than pride pons in the Lego store. If you guys actually cared about kids and not just your hatred of LGBTQ people.
How many times must it be stated that most righties would help you hang a child molester regardless off which party they align themselves with? It could be surmised that since you only want to post the occasional groomer story about republicans it seems as if you wish to squash any such stories about lefties. Are you that invested in your ideology that you can't call out ALL groomers?
(05-17-2023 04:12 PM)umbluegray Wrote: More grooming...
I was just coming here to show that Target video with the dude mispronouncing lesbian. Funny as hell but chilling because it's real. I stopped shopping at Target long ago and this simply confirms that I made a good decision. I won't spend a dime at any business that I'm made aware caters to this sickness.
Quote:Disney has reportedly signed a branded content development agreement with LGBTQ+ owned and operated media company equalpride in an attempt to create "systematic and meaningful change."
The move comes as the entertainment giant ramps up its efforts to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion not only within the company, but in the content it produces and causes it supports as well.
"What we're trying to do is create systematic and meaningful change in the end," Disney advertising exec John Campbell said during a recent roundtable discussion with Adweek about the partnerships. "We can't do that if we're not consistent and intentional. None of us are here for the heritage months only. We all activate 365 days a year."
Campbell went on to explain that, "these collaborations are a natural extension of our ongoing commitment to reflect the diversity of our audience, the workforce, and the world in which we do business and are part of our multifaceted, long-term approach to intentionally and authentically reach our viewers."
Disney Advertising is responsible for advertising on the Walt Disney Company’s offerings, including ABC, ABC News, Disney+, Disney Channel, ESPN Networks, FX, Hulu, and more.
As part of the deal, equalpride will operate as the primary production partners for independently produced content, and launch short-form series that brands can "get involved with."
Equalpride has partnered with dozens of world-renowned brands including Universal, Hulu, Netflix, and Pfizer, to push LGBTQ-centric content.
During its partnership with Lexus, for example, equalpride produced a miniseries, Out, which "follows two families' stories of evolution from the traditional American family." The series detailed the life of a gay couple and their child, who explained that owning and driving a Lexus had allowed them to live authentically.
Along with equalpride, Disney also announced partnerships with Mecenas Media and Group Black, companies that highlight Hispanic and black voices, respectively.
"Increasingly what delivers the most impact, content-wise, is content that reflects every aspect of our society," Mecenas Media CEO Emiliano Saccone said. "It seems to me that honesty rules, and so I believe brands are increasingly more appreciative of that,” Saccone said during the roundtable discussion. “So for the content that we’ll be producing together with Disney, I think the underlying theme for me in my mind has to do with purpose."