(Article by Amber Crawford republished from 100PercentFedUp.com)
According to documents posted online, children as young as five – and possibly even younger – were also made to participate in “community circles” to discuss sexuality, LGBTQ+ experience, and subjects that have no place in an elementary school classroom.
In the instructional documents provided for faculty to lead these discussions, it tells them to continuously remind the children that the conversations they have in the room are not to be told to anyone. Thus, these kids are being told to keep everything that was discussed a secret, even from their parents.
What would five-year-olds be discussing that should be kept a secret? Certainly nothing that’s an appropriate conversation for kids of their age to be having, especially in school.
As a matter of fact, Texas state law states that “A parent is entitled to full information regarding the school activities of a parent’s child. An attempt by any school district employee to encourage or coerce a child to withhold information from the child’s parent is grounds for discipline.”
The assistant principal at the school, Hannah Wankel, posted a video of the parade to her Twitter account, then deleted it shortly after. Fortunately, others had already captured a copy.
Watch the video of the elementary school gay pride parade below.
I knew she would delete it so I saved it. The assistant principal posted this video of a pride parade in school to her Twitter account. pic.twitter.com/GrUdr9V4MS
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 21, 2022
The school that hosted this recent grooming event is Doss Elementary School, located in the very liberal area of Austin, TX.
The Austin Independent School District (AISD) places a major focus on the LGBTQ+ community, even at their elementary schools where children do not even need to be learning about sexuality whatsoever.
AISD made a very big deal on their Twitter account of promoting their pride week’s “Pride Out” party, with an attached flyer encouraging students to go to the school’s front office to get “pride stickers, posters, flags, pronoun buttons and more!”
Pride Week: March 21-26, 2022 ????
Every year, to celebrate LGBTQIA+ students, staff & families Austin ISD hosts its own Pride Week, a time to highlight the district's commitment to creating a safe, supportive, inclusive environment.https://t.co/afRtuF51d6#AISDPride #AISDProud pic.twitter.com/ygbaui0Ew3
— Austin ISD (@AustinISD) March 21, 2022
Hannah Wankel, Doss Elementary’s assistant principal, has a Twitter account absolutely littered with posts about gay pride and pride week at the school.
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