Florida mom Sharmon Craft voiced outrage over a two-page spread in her son's yearbook containing sexuality definitions, telling Orlando's FOX 35 the content is 'inappropriate.'
Less than two weeks after a shooting by a transgender assailant, the White House spokeswoman praised trans youth for being "fierce."yearbook caught the eyes of some parents who alleged one of its two-page spreads containing a list of different sexualities and LGBTQ+ related terms was"inappropriate" for school.
Among the sexually-charged terms included in the spread were"pansexual,""aromantic,""genderfluid,""nonbinary" and"transgender" along with definitions of each that detailed what type of attraction or preference each entailed. The yearbook's editor-in-chief told FOX 35 that controversy was not the staff's intention and maintains they did nothing wrong.
"To be fair, it was supposed to have the opposite effect, which was to be more inclusive and more understanding and just gain that perspective," she said.
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