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LGBTIQA+ bestiality, incest, gender fluid concepts must be expelled from schools

Family First Party < 1 mins read

Family First today reaffirmed its promise that if elected it will move to ban radical LGBTIQA+ indoctrination dressed up as anti-bullying classes in schools.

This follows news today a mother is suing the South Australian Education Department after her year nine daughter and her classmates were taught about sex with animals, incest and gender transition as part of an “LGBTIQA+ inclusivity” class run by an organisation called Headspace at Renmark High School.

The party’s Upper House candidates for up-coming elections in South Australia, Victoria and NSW – Deepa Mathew, Jane Foreman and Lyle Shelton – said there was no place for indoctrinating children into harmful LGBTIQA+ concepts at school.

The mother, Nicki Gaylard, told The Australian her daughter Courtney’s “childhood was shortened through exposure to completely inappropriate material that Headspace won’t even let me see. How can they be happy to show to children what they are ashamed to show to adults?”

The news comes following revelations the Crisafulli LNP Government in Queensland requires four and five-year-olds at kindergartens to give their preferred pronouns.

Family First believes children should be allowed to be children.

Deepa Mathew said the SA Education Minister Blair Boyer must provide parents with guarantees there are no more similar programs being run in SA schools.

When the Renmark scandal broke last year, Family First commented and Lyle Shelton wrote a cover article for The Spectator.

 

 


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