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Gay teacher who ran for school board seat was targeted by Moms for Liberty. He overcame & won.
“If a poster boy for everything [right-wing groups] hate about teaching and teachers and marginalized communities can win by 12 points… then I got to think that other folks can tap into that same energy.”
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Publix heiress donated $50K to extreme anti-LGBTQ group Moms for Liberty’s PAC
Moms for Liberty has become a driving force in the far right’s efforts to make public education worse for LGBTQ youth.
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School district approves guidelines to out trans students to classmates’ parents
In order to support “parental rights,” trans kids will be outed to the parents of their classmates so that the classmates can get a “reasonable accommodation.”
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Conservatives declare war on LGBTQ suicide prevention hotline & call it pedophilia
They’d rather have a dead child than a gay child.
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Teachers have the best reaction to Florida’s Don’t Say Gay law & conservatives are outraged
A far-right group is enraged that some teachers are refusing to discuss gender or sexuality in school. At all.
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Anti-LGBTQ group offers $500 bounty to turn in “divisive” teachers
Moms for Liberty previously protested a school because two girls kissed in public during Homecoming. Now they want to end teachers’ careers if they’re “divisive.”
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Jen Psaki destroys Fox reporter by reminding him that violent threats are always bad
The confused Fox News reporter didn’t seem to understand that violence is bad, even when it’s white parents upset about transgender kids. Jen Psaki corrected him.
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“Moms for Liberty” group demands school censor book because drawing of seahorse is too “sexy”
The group also objects to a book about Johnny Appleseed, a folklore hero who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
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Two girls briefly kissed at homecoming. Then parents freaked out about “groping.”
“OUR CHILDREN ARE… EXPOSED TO SEXUALLY-ORIENTED AGENDAS,” a national organization said about the 1-second peck on the cheek.
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A mob tried to harass a school board member over LGBTQ rights. So her neighbors responded.
The “protestors” were mad over protections for LGBTQ people, and came to one board member’s home with a “surprise.” She invited supporters to come out and respond with positive messages instead.