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Texas attorney general says Austin school Pride Week celebration breaks state law

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"An annual Pride Week celebration in Austin schools is breaking state law, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said this week — the state's latest move to confront LGBTQ rights. Every year, the Austin Independent School District plans a series of events to celebrate LGBTQIA+ students, highlighting "the district's commitment to creating a safe, supportive and inclusive environment." The events this year started Monday and culminate Saturday with a "PRIDE out" party. Each day of the week is assigned a theme, including knowing your rights, creative expression and Pride history. Pride and Ally stickers and flags are handed out as well. The events line up with National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week.

But on Tuesday, Paxton sent a letter to Stephanie Elizalde, the superintendent of the Austin Independent School District. "The Texas Legislature has made it clear that when it comes to sex education, parents—not school districts—are in charge," he wrote. Paxton said the school district must obtain parental permission before any student is subject to instruction regarding human sexuality. "By hosting 'Pride Week,' your district has, at best, undertaken a week-long instructional effort in human sexuality without parental consent. Or, worse, your district is cynically pushing a week-long indoctrination of your students that not only fails to obtain parental consent, but subtly cuts parents out of the loop," Paxton said. "Either way, you are breaking state law."

On Thursday, the Elizalde released a statement to the school community, noting that Pride Month takes place in June, when schools are on summer break. "Here at Austin ISD, we celebrate Pride during every school year so our LGBTQIA+ students know how much they are valued and loved. This year, it's important to me personally that they know they are respected and safe, too, and lest anyone have any doubt, that absolutely goes for our trans kids," she said. "We are ALL Austin ISD. We embrace diversity."

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Its difficult to believe that the state of Texas and its alleged criminal Attorney General don't have anything better to do than to promote this bigotry and ignorance.
 
"An annual Pride Week celebration in Austin schools is breaking state law, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said this week — the state's latest move to confront LGBTQ rights. Every year, the Austin Independent School District plans a series of events to celebrate LGBTQIA+ students, highlighting "the district's commitment to creating a safe, supportive and inclusive environment." The events this year started Monday and culminate Saturday with a "PRIDE out" party. Each day of the week is assigned a theme, including knowing your rights, creative expression and Pride history. Pride and Ally stickers and flags are handed out as well. The events line up with National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week.

But on Tuesday, Paxton sent a letter to Stephanie Elizalde, the superintendent of the Austin Independent School District. "The Texas Legislature has made it clear that when it comes to sex education, parents—not school districts—are in charge," he wrote. Paxton said the school district must obtain parental permission before any student is subject to instruction regarding human sexuality. "By hosting 'Pride Week,' your district has, at best, undertaken a week-long instructional effort in human sexuality without parental consent. Or, worse, your district is cynically pushing a week-long indoctrination of your students that not only fails to obtain parental consent, but subtly cuts parents out of the loop," Paxton said. "Either way, you are breaking state law."

On Thursday, the Elizalde released a statement to the school community, noting that Pride Month takes place in June, when schools are on summer break. "Here at Austin ISD, we celebrate Pride during every school year so our LGBTQIA+ students know how much they are valued and loved. This year, it's important to me personally that they know they are respected and safe, too, and lest anyone have any doubt, that absolutely goes for our trans kids," she said. "We are ALL Austin ISD. We embrace diversity."

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Its difficult to believe that the state of Texas and its alleged criminal Attorney General don't have anything better to do than to promote this bigotry and ignorance.

This is the future that social conservatives want. They want to suppress the right of students to express pride in their LGBTQ classmates; they want them to be indoctrinated into one-man-one-woman dogma. They want to persecute people, especially young people, who are LGBTQ. Trans youth are their primary targets right now.

Texas is just the breeding ground for this hate. It's going to spread.
 
Pretty much sums up the country right now. Sigh.
 
Kim Jong Un approves the Texas AG's views.
 
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