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At the National Education Association (NEA) meeting in Florida, delegates passed a measure in response to the alleged “prevalence of discrimination and violence targeted” at the LGBTQ community to the tune of $580,000, nearly half of the $1.2 million delegates allocated to new business at the meeting.
The NEA's goal is to provide resources to local members to fight legislation and policies from state legislatures and school boards that could potentially impact the LGBTQ community.
The measure, which is in place for the next year, calls for the union to:
One member, George Kemery, a high school English teacher in Voorhees Township, N.J., even recommended making the language used in contracts more inclusive to the LGBTQ+ community by including the terms “birthing parent” and “non-birthing parent” in addition to “mother” and “father” on employment contracts.
The NEA also promised it would continue to promote "banned books" that contain sexually-explicit images and content for children, glorify the use of pornography, and normalize transgenderism. The union even promoted a book that features a chapter on incestuous statutory rape in a massive banner flown at the rally (see screenshot below where "All Boys Aren't Blue" is a featured book).
Have you ever wondered why it is so important for a teachers union to promote sexually-explicit images, pornography and transgenderism to children? Isn't there a term that describes the kind of people who normalize content like this to children?
Here's the thing: They have the exact same rights as everyone else. What's not going to happen? They're NOT going to get extra rights that trample over everyone else. Period.
Many Americans, like me, are tired of having the homosexual agenda forced on them and their children; “Sex" is biology, "gender" is political. Bottom line is that more than 99% of all the people of the world are comfortable with the biological sex they were born into. If anyone chooses to be part of the less than deviant one percent that is their problem, not mine. I am a libertarian first of all and I believe whatever consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home is nobody’s business.
Allow people to do what they feel is right regardless of age, gender, political affiliation or status without any form of discrimination. What I think I know, cannot be applicable to another and what I feel is right, its wrong to the other person. Let's all respect other peoples rights as per article #:12, "The right to privacy, and article #: 16, "The right to marriage."
We all equal and the same.