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Subject A School Board Member BOYCOTTS the Fourth of July And Florida Takes a Stand for Students. Pride Month May Be Over, But The Radical Left Is Insane Year-Round!
Date July 7, 2022 3:04 PM
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California School Board Members Are Calling For People to BOYCOTT

Fourth of July Because "There is no Reason to Celebrate"

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Bellingham School Board Director to Hold “UNCRINGE ACADEMY” Sex Education For Kids as Young as NINE Years Old

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It's Official:

Florida Law Now Prohibits Injecting Sexuality & Gender Ideology Into Elementary School Curriculums

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Bellevue School District

A principal at Cherry Crest Elementary claims that teachers who object

to the school's Pride Month commit “microaggressions” against students.

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Shorewood School District

To celebrate Pride Month,

Shorewood is targeting elementary students with books about gender identity.

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Oyster River Cooperative

School District

This district’s new Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Coordinator

believes that “White People Are Not Ok."

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