Supreme Court Sides with Parents: Schools Can’t Force LGBTQ Books on Kids


Parents in Montgomery County fought to protect their young children from confusing LGBTQ-themed books in schools. The Supreme Court agreed with them in a major victory for parental rights. These books target kids as young as kindergarten with stories about gay relationships and transgender issues. Parents argued this violates their religious beliefs and forces inappropriate content on children.

One book, Prince and Knight, shows two men falling in love after saving each other. Another, Pride Puppy, asks preschoolers to find images like “leather” and “underwear” at a pride parade. Such content belongs in adult conversations, not elementary classrooms. Parents know what’s best for their kids’ innocence.

Montgomery County schools originally allowed parents to opt their children out. Then they suddenly reversed course, forcing all kids to hear these stories. This heavy-handed approach trampled on family values. It sparked a legal battle that reached the highest court in the land.

The Supreme Court ruled parents CAN pull children from lessons using these books. This decision protects religious freedom and common sense. Schools shouldn’t push sexual themes onto five-year-olds during story time. The justices recognized parents’ right to shield their kids from controversial material.

These aren’t isolated cases. Books like And Tango Makes Three about male penguins raising a chick have been challenged nationwide. Liberals accuse objecting parents of bigotry, but it’s about protecting childhood. When second graders hear stories promoting alternative lifestyles, it confuses their natural understanding of family.

Radical activists disguise these books as “inclusive” when they’re really propaganda. They target impressionable children before they can understand basic biology. This isn’t education—it’s indoctrination. Parents see through the deception and refuse to let schools sexualize their kids.

The left claims banning these books is censorship. That’s nonsense. Parents aren’t banning books—they’re stopping schools from forcing harmful content on minors. Adults can read whatever they want. But children deserve age-appropriate materials that don’t violate their families’ beliefs.

This Supreme Court win sends a clear message: Hands off our kids. Schools must respect parents’ rights to decide what their children learn about sensitive topics. The liberal agenda to sexualize childhood has been stopped in its tracks. Common-sense Americans have defended their children’s innocence.

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