How Pro-Trans Organizations Enrich Schools with Gender Ideology
A pro-transgender organization explained how they use children’s books to embed gender ideology in schools and get “in front of kids.”
A video from the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN) sheds light on how the organization seeks to embed gender ideology into America’s schools.
Michael Rady, who runs the organization’s “Rainbow Library” Program, explained that they send “LGBTQ+ affirming books to schools and libraries for free” Some of the books are even targeted at kindergarten age children.
How @GLSEN Use their ‘Rainbow Library’ To covertly groom children, and to influence educational policy.
They offer books for K-12 educators that provide a guide to teaching and learning. ‘major emphasis’ On ‘the voices of trans and non-binary people’ They are also available in English. ‘stepping stone’ A policy of inclusion pic.twitter.com/Bymx1uBiay
— Megan Brock (@MegEBrock) December 27, 2022
Rady adds that they “put a major emphasis on books that center the voices of trans and non-binary people, as well as books that center the voices of BIPOC LGBTQ+ people.”
He described the program later as a “programme for all ages.” “first step for getting in front of kids.” Rady says the program is also a good idea. “stepping stone for inclusive curriculum at the district or state level.”
Rady also mentions that an early childhood teacher from New Jersey identified as Rady in a separate clip. “queer and trans” This was “excited to see themselves affirmed in the books that they were teaching their students.”
Megan Brock, a GLSEN representative, says that the Rainbow Library books are not free. “grassroots parental rights advocate,” It was revealed that GLSEN $10,000 was paid by Bucks County Education to purchase multiple Rainbow Libraries.
Recently I discovered a local school provider. @BucksIU22GLSEN $10,000 to buy multiple rainbow libraries distributed throughout the state.
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