A Missouri school district has created an in-school “closet” of clothing so trans kids can pretend to be the opposite gender in school without their parents’ knowledge.
The Columbia Public Schools Board of Education has announced that it is spending $10,000 to create a “gender-affirming closet” full of clothes that kids can wear in school to parade around as someone of the opposite sex than their birth gender.
The money is coming in the form of a grant to the school, according to Breitbart News.
The $10,000 grant comes from the It Gets Better Project, a nonprofit organization that aims to “uplift, empower, and connect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) youth around the globe,” according to its mission statement.
The grant, which the school board accepted on Monday, will establish the creation of an actual closet for students of Rock Bridge High School, which will feature articles of clothing to help teenagers find clothing to affirm their chosen gender. The specific articles of clothing it plans to provide remain to be seen, but the bulk of the grant, $8,000, will be used to purchase clothing. It remains unclear if the closet will contain items such as chest binders for young women or tucking underwear for young men.
The school’s forthcoming “gender-affirming” closet comes as parents across the country continue to battle over parental rights in the education sector as woke, leftist ideologies and agendas infiltrate classrooms across the country and proponents attempt to keep parents in the dark.
This is a direct assault on the rights of parents, and it is being created and operated by the public schools system — which is paid for by the very parents that the district is now subverting.
This is outrageous and every parent should rise up against it.
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