Too Close To Home: Department of Education Targeting School Districts Whom Ban LGBTQ-Related Books

DOE intends to investigate any school district that removes woke-style books from its curriculum; a similar incident recently occurred to one of our own.

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A Georgia school district recently went through a harrowing experience involving a civil rights investigation after they pulled 8 books from the school shelves. 

The books were deemed overly sexual and inappropriate. 

But the Department of Education investigated the matter as a potential civil rights violation. 

And we at Align Us had a professional colleague go through a similar experience regarding a shocking school curriculum involving woke ideology. 

More on that later. 

The Front Page Mag reported on the Forsyth County School district in Georgia and wrote, “According to the Department of Education investigation letter, at the behest of the school board, ‘books that were obviously sexually explicit or pornographic’ detailing ‘graphic details of sexual acts’ were removed from school libraries.”

It continued, “This would have included ‘All Boys Aren’t Blue,’ which includes sections such as, ‘he reached his hand down and pulled out my d____. He quickly went to giving me h___’ and ‘for the first few minutes, we dry humped and grinded.’”

A local organization, the Mama Bears of Forsyth County, made national headlines after they read some excerpts at a school board meeting. The material read aloud was disturbing enough that they were asked to stop, and one of the members was later banned from those meetings.

However, the DOE launched an investigation on behalf of those supporting such reading material. No evidence of civil rights violations was found, but that wasn’t the end of the investigation. 

The Front Page Mag wrote, “Its investigation letter contends that the act of screening books intended for middle school children for graphic sex acts ‘created a hostile environment for students’ because ‘board meetings conveyed the impression that books were being screened to exclude diverse authors and characters, including people who are LGBTQI+ and authors who are not white.’”

One of Our Own

Such incidents are not new, and many have occurred since the Forsyth County School District’s example last year. 

Just recently, a friend and colleague of ours and a national voice for the conservative community, Kyle S. Reyes, has undergone a similar troubling experience involving woke material in the school curriculum. 

Reyes, a longtime resident of Granby, Connecticut, came across a school video that was aimed at teaching elementary students about gender and sexuality. 

"Children used in the video, and I say used deliberately, seemed to be selling and even recruiting fellow students to join the 'pride and transgender' movement. One child identifying as 'he/they' told fellow students that 'Pride means you should be able to be free. All my life, I never really felt like a boy, and I don't really feel like a girl. So, I'd rather be both.' And I disagree with this ideology completely," Reyes said. 

This is just one example of many going on in the country all the time. But Reyes intends to change that and make a difference. 

“After that experience, my wife and I decided we are going to pull our students from the school and reach out to the school board administration for answers. Even if I get some, it won’t be enough,” he said. 

Reyes is now looking to find ways to promote conservative political candidates who support eliminating sexuality and gender-related topics from school curricula.  

“My children were just the latest to be caught up in the current culture war. I don’t want yours to be next,” Reyes said. “And because I’m more about actions than words, I’m teaming up with Constitutional Rights PAC in an effort to endorse and fund the best anti-woke candidates for school boards across America,” Reyes said. "So stay tuned, this is just the beginning."

-Align Us

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William Henry
William Henry
1 year ago

We homeschool to get away from our CORRUPT schools in WASHINGTON state. If they ban homeschooling we will have to move to another state!

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