Parents' Rights Now!

Grooming, Pedophiles, and Public School Porn

January 20, 2024 Suzanne Gallagher & Richard Burke Season 3 Episode 220
Parents' Rights Now!
Grooming, Pedophiles, and Public School Porn
Show Notes

Yarmouth school board to vote on parents’ rights policies
In Yarmouth, Massachusetts, the school board is set to vote on a policy allowing parents to restrict their children's access to certain books and learning materials. Superintendent Andrew Dolloff states that this formalizes existing practices of honoring parental requests. However, resident Steve O’Grady argues that this approach could inadvertently limit access for all students, including those whose parents have no objections. The writer criticizes this policy, highlighting its impracticality and the ease with which students might circumvent such restrictions. They argue that controversial books are widely available outside schools and question the criteria for deeming a book controversial, suggesting that community concern should be sufficient.

Goldwater Urges Supreme Court to Give Parents Their Day in Court
The Goldwater Institute is urging the Supreme Court to allow parents to challenge a Montgomery County Board of Education policy. This policy lets school officials create "transgender support plans" for students without informing parents, based on the officials' judgment of parental supportiveness. The institute argues this violates parents' constitutional rights to direct their children's upbringing. The policy has sparked nationwide concern, with similar cases in Maine, Massachusetts, and Florida, where schools make decisions about students' gender identities without parental knowledge. The writer highlights various organizations, including the Goldwater Institute, that assist parents in these legal battles, emphasizing the importance of parental rights in education.

Goldwater Institute!  I also recommend Child and Parental Rights Campaign, Alliance Defending Freedom, Liberty Counsel, Pacific Justice Institute, America First Legal.

Judge Orders California District to Reinstate Teachers Who Refused to Hide Students’ Gender Transitions]
In San Diego, California, Federal Judge Roger Benitez ordered the Escondido Union School District to reinstate two teachers, Elizabeth Mirabelli and Lori Ann West, who were suspended for refusing to adhere to a policy requiring secrecy about students' gender transitions. The policy, which was implemented without public input, involves school counselors guiding student transitions and instructing staff on how to hide these changes from parents. This case reflects broader tensions in California over parental rights in education, including initiatives to prevent schools from keeping children's gender-related decisions secret and to restrict transgender students' access to certain sports teams and facilities. Activists are rallying to address these issues through ballot initiatives.

Grooming, Pedophiles, and Public School Porn
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