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CCF Media: SB 777 in practice Here's what SB 777 could look like in practice in California public schools:
> "Please turn to Chapter 10, entitled Famous Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people. History tells us that great Americans such as Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln were gay and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was lesbian. It's likely that even prominent biblical personas were gay, such as King David of Israel and the Apostle Paul. Until this year, the sexual identities of these and other historical figures have been denied by discriminatory textbooks that reflected adversely on LGBT people by ignoring their existence."
> "Children, our new picture book has arrived. This is a fantastic story called Daddy's Wedding. It teaches us that no relationship is bad. See the two men dressed in tuxedos, like they're at a wedding? Daddy's Wedding tells us that two men can love each other and even get married. Here's how it begins: 'One day Mommy and Steven and I had a picnic in our backyard...'"
> "Class, for our contemporary social studies' new No-Discriminatory-Bias component, we have a special speaker this afternoon. He will share his amazing story of growing up as a male trapped in a female's body."
> "Here in our boys' sex education assembly, you need to know that puberty means growing facial hair, a deeper voice and a growth spurt when you're in junior high. If you're comfortable with those changes, great. But we're required by law to tell you some of you may have a different future. Some of you may feel more comfortable with girls and feel like a girl inside. Look at the screen. This is an 'intersex' person, who is physically male but has the gender identity of a female..."
The thought of these presentations created by SB 777 becoming a reality is frightening. Remember, SB 777 is a mandate, enforced by the small army of attorneys at the California Department of Education. The strong arm of the government will indoctrinate every child in California public schools by teaching children as young as kindergarten to positively regard transsexuality, bisexuality, and homosexuality.
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