LA Schools Push LGBTQ Bingo, Class Parades, and 'Ally Pledge Cards' For 'Pride' Month

Sarah Merly | June 7, 2023
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Some leftists battle for our children out in the open, rapping about sex in the middle of a crowd waving shiny glow sticks and rainbows.

Others, however, tend to fight with a more calculated and stealthy technique.

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is just one of many LGBTQIA+ organizations that choose the slithering way of the snake. Instead of openly promoting drag queens and sex, the LA school district is grooming children through coloring books, “encouraging” cards, and bingo.

LAUSD’s Human Relations, Diversity and Equity division posted a graphic with ideas for teachers to promote LGBTQ content in their classrooms, including handing out rainbow paraphernalia and getting kids to sign an "ally" pledge.
 

LAUSD

The school's LGBTQ bingo cards, promoted alongside other LGBTQ content available to teachers and students online during "Pride" month, feature rainbows on the free spaces surrounded by phrases like "inclusive curriculum,” “out and proud,” and “Drag Con," just to name a few.

When kids click to print coloring pages, the link leads to the “LGBTQ History Coloring Book,” provided by none other than the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN). According to the coloring book, the organization “creates safe and inclusive K-12 schools for LGBTQ students. We envision a world in which every child learns to respect and accept all people, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or expression.”

The book encourages children to revere historical LGBTQ figures.

“Marsha P. Johnson was a Black trans woman. Sylvia Rivera was a queer Latinx trans woman,” reads the fourth coloring page. “Both led the resistance protest that sparked the Stonewall riots in New York in 1969….They were loud and persistent activists who fought hard for all people in the trans & gender expansive communities, especially those who have multiple marginalized identities like trans women of color, and low-income LGBTQ people.”

In order to promote diversity, the book features coloring instructions, telling teachers, “Be sure to begin with photos, articles, or books about these icons before passing out coloring book pages to your students. While students are encouraged to add details to the backgrounds and choose the fabulous colors on Marsha P. Johnson’s necklaces, it is important that they do their best to represent the skin tone of these historical figures.”

Related: Peppa Pig Goes Gay, Sparking Outrage Among Parents

If, even after all these activities, kids still think they're straight or that they were born the right gender, another woke organization provides "ally cards" to help children support their gay or non-binary peers. The “About” page of Straight For Equality’s website describes the organization as “a national outreach and education program created in 2007 by PFLAG National to empower new allies who don’t necessarily have a family connection to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community.”

The ally card simply reads, “I’m an ally because__” and invites students to fill in the blank. Straight for Equality also encourages kids to use the card as a virtue signal, instructing them to “put it someplace visible.” The instructions also frame the display of cards as a form of “coming out.”

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