Standing Up for Parental Rights

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Standing Up for Parental Rights

March 22, 2025 - 15:04
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LifeSite News reports that 66 Republican members of Congress filed a brief to the US Supreme Court supporting parents who are suing a Maryland school board that mandates LGBTQ indoctrination as early as kindergarten without parental consent. Unless the Supreme Court intervenes, parents will not be able to opt their children out of reading the mandated materials, which include Prince and Knight, a fairytale about a male knight and a prince who get married, and the pro-transgender book Born Ready: The True Story of a Boy Named Penelope.

One of Wisconsin’s US Representatives, Glenn Grothman, signed onto this amicus brief in support of parental rights. Although the case comes out of Maryland, the Supreme Court’s decision will have major implications for parental rights and the authority of school districts in Wisconsin. In fact, the school policy in question was recently marketed as a “model” Wisconsin should follow in a public hearing on the topic.

Wisconsin Family Action signed onto a separate amicus brief defending parental rights in the same case. The brief explains, “When parents send their children to school, they expect them to learn to read and write, study math and science, and to appreciate history and art. They do not expect school administrators and teachers with an agenda to undermine their children’s basic understanding of reality.”

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Some of the people who push this agenda are mentally ill, the others are assassins. Yes, that may not seem like the right word, but they end up killing the young mind they wrongly influence. Most of these people who receive a distorted education from the institution that should be offering the best perspective and education, end up with a confused and difficult life.

Our schools must be a sanctuary for our young people and must let them be children. Leave the bazaar reality of the sex agenda to a time when they are old enough to understand what is normal.

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