The ACLU wants schools to hide children's mental health issues from parents

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The ACLU wants schools to hide children's mental health issues from parents
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'The ACLU & other liberal activist groups want parents not to know if schools are secretly transitioning their children because they have convinced themselves that parents are violent 'transphobes'...' -ZacharyFaria

The ACLU of Ohio is fighting against an Ohio bill that the left-wing organization has labeled the “Unsafe Students Act.” The bill is a clarification of parental rights in education, which includes requiring that school districts “Ensure that any sexuality content is age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate” and that they disclose to parents “any instructional material that includes sexuality content.

Yes, the ACLU wants parents to be left in the dark about their own child’s mental, emotional, and physical health and well-being. If your child is hurting physically, mentally, or emotionally, the ACLU wants you to know nothing about it.

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