Miss California 2009 Stands Against LGBTQ Book in California School: A Closer Look
Miss California 2009 Joins Parents in Protesting LGBTQ Book in California School
Concerned Parents Protest at School Board Meeting
On Tuesday, a group of worried parents, including Miss California 2009, Carrie Prejean Boller, gathered at a California school board meeting to express their concerns about the exposure of children as young as fifth grade to a book about LGBTQ empowerment. The book in question is called "My Shadow Is Pink", a picture book written by Scott Stuart in 2021.
About the Book "My Shadow Is Pink"
"My Shadow Is Pink" is a book that addresses topics such as gender identity, self-acceptance, equality, and diversity. It tells the story of a young boy who enjoys things typically associated with girls, such as princesses and fairies. The book aims to empower LGBTQ children and the wider community with its strong message, teaching children about diversity, equality, and inclusion.
Controversy in Encinitas Union School District
A controversy has arisen in the Encinitas Union School District (EUSD) where parents of fifth-grade children exposed to the book have voiced their objections to the school board. Parents argue that they should have a choice in what their children are exposed to and whether it aligns with their family values and beliefs.
Carrie Prejean Boller's Stand
Among the parents who spoke out was Carrie Prejean Boller, Miss California 2009, who has been vocal about conservative causes. Boller used her Instagram profile to raise awareness about EUSD using "My Shadow Is Pink". She encouraged parents to attend the school board meeting and shared an opt-out form parents can use to protect their kids from certain content and surveys.
Encinitas Union School District's History
This is not the first time Encinitas Union has been criticized for pushing adult LGBT themes on children. Two years ago, the district was under fire for sending out a Halloween party flyer featuring a family-friendly drag show sponsored by a San Francisco gender reassignment clinic and a gay nightclub. The flyer was eventually withdrawn as it did not meet the district's approval criteria.
Concerns Over Left-Wing Ideology in American Public Schools
There has been a growing concern in American public schools over the indoctrination of children with left-wing ideology on homosexuality, gender confusion, and sexual experimentation. This includes issues related to libraries, athletic and restroom policy, drag events, classroom materials, and even socially transitioning troubled children without parental input.
What Do You Think?
This issue raises important questions about the role of schools in teaching children about sensitive topics such as gender identity and sexual orientation. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you believe schools should expose children to these topics, or should this be left to parents? Share your thoughts and this article with your friends. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is every day at 6pm.