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Massachusetts Middle Schoolers Have Had ENOUGH: Now Parents Are Defending Their Rebellion
Calls for action are being made by adults in the Burlington, Massachusetts community following an incident where middle school children tore down Pride banners and chanted, "U.S.A. are my pronouns."
The incident occurred during the school's "spirit day" celebration for Pride Month, sponsored by the school's Spectrum Club, an LGBT student group. As part of the event, Spectrum Club had decorated the school with signs that read, "Happy Pride Month," as well as posters with messages such as "Why it's not ok to say 'That's so gay.'" They also put up rainbow streamers and Pride flag banners, handed out rainbow stickers, and encouraged students and faculty to wear rainbow-colored clothing.
However, some students reportedly reacted by tearing down the banners and signs, which the Marshall Simonds Middle School principal called "inappropriate." Other students chanted, "USA are my pronouns" in the hallways, wearing red, white, and blue clothing and face paint instead of the suggested rainbow-colored attire.
"The Burlington community is calling on town leaders to take action in the wake of a recent middle school incident during which students disrupted a Pride event," reported Boston.com.
Middle school administrators responded by calling the students' actions "completely unacceptable," and said it was "demeaning" to other students and likening it to violence. Burlington Public Schools Superintendent Eric Conti also responded to the children's protest, saying in a letter to parents that the alleged increase in anti-LGBT violence in the country "has no place in our schools."
The Burlington Equity Coalition, a group of local non-profits trying to advance the LGBT agenda, demanded that town leaders "take action," Boston.com reported. The group calls on the middle school to discipline the children involved in the protest and hire a diversity, inclusion, and equity (DEI) director for the school District.
"This is not the only time in which students reacted unfavorably to LGBT propaganda being shown to them in their school," reported The Daily Wire. Recently, a video surfaced online showing students from a high school in California vocally objecting to having to watch a Pride Month video in their math class.
"I fully respect that our diverse community has diverse opinions and beliefs. I also respect individuals' right to express their opinions through clothing choices and freedom of speech," said Marshall Simonds Middle School principal Cari Perchase. "When one individual or group of individuals' beliefs and actions result in the demeaning of another individual or group, it is completely unacceptable."
Perchase said she stands in solidarity with the students and faculty that were allegedly impacted by the student-led protest. "I am truly sorry that a day meant for you to celebrate your identity turned into a day of intolerance," the principal wrote. "Schools are supposed to be a safe place for ALL students and faculty."
The incident has sparked a debate about the role of schools in promoting LGBT issues and the limits of free speech. While some argue that schools should encourage tolerance and acceptance of all students, others believe schools should not promote any particular ideology or belief system. The incident also highlights the need for schools to create a safe and inclusive environment for all students, regardless of their beliefs or identities.
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