No more LGBTQ brainwashing SCOTUS school smackdown revives parents rights

The Supreme Court on Friday handed down a sweeping victory for parental rights and religious freedom — and dealt a devastating blow to the progressive zealots bent on brainwashing America’s children.In Mahmoud v.Taylor, Montgomery County, Md., parents fought their local school board over a policy requiring young children to read books centered on LGBTQ+ identity.The justices ruled 6-3 in favor of the parents, who sought the right to opt their kids out of lessons that undermine their religious beliefs.In his majority opinion, Justice Samuel Alito let the books speak for themselves via color reproductions of their pages.There was no better way to demonstrate that these were not books promoting tolerance and acceptance, but radical attempts at indoctrination.“Pride Puppy,” part of the district’s kindergarten curriculum, includes a word search listing topics detailed in the book’s illustrations: drag king, drag queen, high heels, lip ring, lace, leather.Toto, we’re not in Kansas anymore.Another book, “Born Ready,” features a very young child who identifies as transgender.
In it, the character’s older brother protests, “This doesn’t make sense.You can’t become a boy.
You have to be born one.”Their mother scolds him: “Not everything needs to make sense.This is about love.”The message is clear: If you want issues of sex and gender to make sense, you aren’t a loving person.The school board, Alito wrote, “encourages the teachers to correct the children and accuse them of being ‘hurtful’ when they express a degree of religious confusion.”They use the books to do it.At the heart of the case was the claim that parents’ religious rights were being violated.But the deeper reality remained unspoken: The school-district progressives weren’t simply undermining the beliefs of Muslim, Christian and Mormon parents.They were trying to induct the children of these families into their own ideology — one that dismisses biological reality...