Alert! Encinitas School District exposed 5th graders to "My Shadow is Pink," a book promoting gender confusion, without providing parental notice to allow parents the choice to “opt-out” their student, as required by law. Worse, they shamefully coerced innocent 5th graders to be accomplices to their gender fluidity mission by making them share the book and video with kindergartners that included an exercise in illustrating and coloring their shadows. The teacher lied to a local parent when questioned about why he wasn’t notified and why they subjected children to a book encouraging gender confusion; the teacher claimed the book had “nothing to do with gender” and was simply a book exploring “colors and shadows.” This book serves only to confuse, brainwash, and groom children to question their gender. It pits a masculine father against his son, who has a pink shadow who loves ponies, pink toys, princesses, fairies, and things not for boys. The shadow also “loves wearing dresses and dancing around. It spins, it sparkles, and it twirls through the air, then stops when my dad walks in with a glare.” The father is presented as the antagonist until he embraces his son's gender confusion and declares, "It's not just a shadow, it's your innermost you” and “Your shadow is YOU and pink it will be, so stand with your shadow and yell THIS IS ME!" Other quotes from the book include “her shadow, she hides it, her shadow likes girls” and “We've all had a shadow that's hidden from eyes, sometimes our shadow lives in disguise,” encouraging children to hide their inner self from their parents! Watch the video here: link. Gender confusion, dysmorphia, and other related diagnoses are serious psychological disorders that cause emotional pain and suffering, including suicide, and should never be encouraged or treated so carelessly; it requires medically trained experts to evaluate and treat them. Join Us Today at the EUSD School Board Meeting!If you are in or near San Diego, California, please lend your support tonight! Encinitas School Board meeting Strategic Guidelines for Public Statements When addressing the Board, remember to direct your comments to them, not to the parents in attendance. Assume the Board is unaware of the specific complaint you are raising. This approach allows you to present your concerns clearly and gives the Board the chance to respond and take corrective action. Avoid accusing the Board of complicity or conspiracy, even if you believe there is wrongdoing; doing so could create unnecessary adversaries. Allow the Board to act as problem solvers and heroes. Plan on speaking for 1-2 minutes at a rate of 110 words per minute. Use talking points from this post and the ACT NOW campaign linked below, or create your own script. Here are some slogan suggestions for signs:
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