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LGBT Legion

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The LGBT legion is running rampant in the United States. The Left equates gay and transgender indoctrination of children with granting human rights. Church Militant’s Trey Blanton dives into Democrats’ ideological assault on America’s youth.

A fringe minority of extremist Democrats in Florida is railing against Catholic governor Ron DeSantis’ bill to protect parents’ rights and their children from LGBT indoctrination in school. A coalition of LGBT groups is suing DeSantis to prevent implementation of the Parental Rights in Education Act.

The lawsuit was filed Thursday by Equality Florida and supported by organizations from leftist states, including New York-based Family Equality Council and California’s National Center for Lesbian Rights.

Gov. Ron DeSantis: “Now, as a First Amendment matter, you can go on the street corner and say whatever you want about those issues. But, in terms of when we get in school, we have certain standards, and we want to uphold those standards.”

Among Florida Democrats, only 36% favor LGBT indoctrination for young children, and a majority support the language used in DeSantis’ bill.

That hasn’t stopped Florida students from joining woke Disney in walking out of class on Friday to protest what they disingenuously call the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

One mother joined the lawsuit against DeSantis with the complaint, “I am frightened that this new law will prevent my daughter’s teachers from protecting her from bullying at school.”

Gov. Ron DeSantis: “It doesn’t even regulate students’ speech — like someone said a student can’t write an essay. They can do whatever they want; that’s not what the bill does.”

Laws that protect human rights apply equally to all people; all states have laws criminalizing harassment. This makes farcical LGBT advocates’ claims Florida is enabling violence against them. 

The Northern Florida district court hearing the gay coalition’s lawsuit has two Trump-appointed judges, one Obama-appointed judge, and one Bush appointee. We don’t know yet which one will get the case.

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