Because what’s better to educate an illiterate black child than a drag queen, coupled with a full week of queer liberation indoctrination?

It’s queer week for Kindergarteners-eighth graders at Durham, NC Central Park School.

Durham Charter To Hold Pride and Liberation Event Featuring Drag Queen Story Hour

Posted on May 2, 2019 by A.P. Dillon

The Central Park School for Children sent an email to staff this week announcing their first “Pride & Liberation Event” to be held on May 13th. The school will hold LGBTQ themed “mini-lessons” and activities in all K-8 classes during the week prior to the event. ….

Staff was given these reasons for children as young as 5 being exposed to sexually charged LGBTQ materials for a week straight in the classroom:

1.) Increased visibility for queer members of the community, with a focus on centering queer People of Color. 
2.) Education on race, gender, queer history, and intersectionality, as well as advocacy, contributing to spaces of inclusiveness and liberation, and upstanding/anti-bullying. 
3.) Challenging common misconceptions and the increasing instances of exclusionary, demeaning, and threatening language and actions amongst students, disproportionately affecting students of Color, LGBTQ students, and female students.

Teacher/recipients of the email announcing this week-long educational experience were urged to keep it from parents, and that’s understandable; looking up the school’s performance, it’s obvious that the institution is failing its “children of color” miserably, and parents of those unfortunate students might not share the school administration’s belief that a cram course on intersectionality and gay pride will help kindergartners achieve academic proficiency.

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