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Pride Month in Classrooms: Is It Helping or Hurting Our Kids?

Pride Month, Drag Queen Day, and the Emotional Crisis in Our Classrooms   It’s June—and along with summer break comes Pride Month. But this year, it’s not just about rainbow flags and parades. Public schools across the country are hosting Pride Spirit Weeks, gender identity lessons, and even Drag Queen Day assemblies—yes, with adult performers brought into elementary classrooms. All of this is done in the name of inclusion, but we need to stop and ask: What is this doing to our children emotionally and mentally?   📉 Mental Health Crisis: Rooted in the Classroom We’re seeing record levels of anxiety, depression, gender confusion, and even suicidal thoughts among our youth. And while schools respond with therapy dogs and mindfulness corners, they refuse to look at the real cause. Let’s be honest: The emotional crisis didn’t start at home. It started in public school classrooms.   🎭 From Learning to Indoctrination Instead of teaching reading, writing, and critical thinking, many schools are encouraging kids to:
  • Question who they are
  • Question whether their parents are “safe”
  • Embrace radical ideas without maturity or context
This isn’t education. It’s psychological manipulation. And it’s leaving kids confused, rebellious, and emotionally isolated.   🧠 What’s the Cost? When children are told to:
  • Doubt their biology
  • Distrust their families
  • Follow an ideology instead of the truth
They don’t feel empowered. They feel alone. This is how an entire generation is being emotionally destabilized—on purpose.   Who’s Behind It? Groups like GLSEN, The Human Rights Campaign, and Planned Parenthood are deeply embedded in school policy and curriculum. And they’re doing it without your knowledge or consent. 🎙️ Hear More on This Topic   🛑 Parents: You Have a Right to Know Here’s how you can push back: ✅ Request full transparency from your school ✅ Opt out of ideological programs where allowed ✅ Attend school board meetings and ask hard questions ✅ Build local parent alliances ✅ Consider alternative education models   This isn’t just about June. It’s about protecting your child’s mind—year-round. We’ll be exposing more in the weeks ahead, including specific examples, policies, and how parents are organizing across the country.   You are not alone—and you are not powerless. Stay informed. Stay engaged. More to come. — Parents’ Rights NOW! 🖊️ Fighting for families. Defending childhood.