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Finally, the Alphabet People Break Their Silence!

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The silence of the LGBTQIA+/-% people will deafen us no more. 

After decades of remaining silent, students will emerge into the public sphere to speak stunningly and bravely to a world that has suppressed their voices tyrannically. 

For decades, American school students have been ruthlessly suppressed, unable even to SAY “gay.” Still, they will be silenced no more, thanks to the brave leadership of GLSEN and other alphabet ideology groups. 

CNN — 

After nearly three decades of holding annual silent protests to raise awareness for LGBTQ rights, students across the nation are speaking out Friday spurred by the recent spate of laws aimed at limiting the rights and visibility of LGBTQ Americans.

This year, for the first time, the “Day of Silence” – a yearly event where students take a vow of silence to symbolize the impact of homophobia and the LGBTQ voices that are marginalized by bullying – will morph into a day of action called the “Day of (NO) Silence.”

GLSEN, an LGBTQ education and advocacy organization that works to end intolerance and homophobia in schools, helps organize the student-led demonstrations each year.

Melanie Willingham-Jaggers, executive director of the organization, said from now on the event will encourage students to use their voice to speak out against bigotry and homophobia.

American public schools are notorious for their suppression of any speech that deviates even an iota from the cis-gendered White male heterosexual racist, sexist, homophobic, and White supremacist agenda, so GLSEN is taking quite a risk in pushing students to challenge the patriarchy. 

That patriarchy is, as you well know, engaged in an active genocide of alphabet people by using incorrect pronouns and deadnaming people. 

First, they came for the pronouns, and I stayed silent…

Genocide!

Students are encouraged to share their own stories, register to vote and write their representatives to demand changes to Title IX that would further protect LGBTQ youth.

GLSEN said students who feel unsafe or uncomfortable speaking out also have the option to silently protest.

Please. The last time an alphabet activist was silent was when they were under anesthesia getting some body part chopped off. 

The only people being silenced on these matters are the ordinary folks who are being intimidated into it by activists who are throwing tantrums, demanding that pornography and alphabet propaganda be distributed in schools, and who are grooming children into dangerous ideologies and horrific medical procedures. 

GLSEN, by the way, is one of the many propaganda outfits pushing transgender ideology, and it has a constant and malign presence in our schools. 

Cameron Driggers, a 19-year-old gay freshman at the University of Florida, said he feels compelled to speak out because of the “Don’t Say Gay” law, not only for himself but others.

Driggers said the anti-LGBTQ laws are “like having a target on your back and knowing that you are the ‘other.’”

“I just don’t accept that,” he told CNN. “It certainly doesn’t feel safe or comfortable living in a state that constantly targets my people, like me and my community.”

But, he added, the Day of (NO) Silence helps him to feel hopeful.

“I’m able to see a future that is much more, that’s progressive and actually works for all Floridians,” Driggers said.

Driggers said he plans to join other activists in Orlando Friday to discuss how they can mobilize for LGBTQ rights.

“I continue to organize and empower young people to find hope in themselves so that they know that what they’re fighting for is possible and achievable,” he said.

CNN is still pushing the “Don’t Say Gay” hoax, for God’s sake. Florida is one of the most gay-friendly states in the country, as long as you stay away from the kids. The largest gay festival in the United States takes place in Miami, for God’s sake. 

But the truth doesn’t matter. If it did, the myth that alphabet folks have been silent or silenced would not form the core of this “report.” In today’s schools, the “progress pride” flag is practically required to be present in every classroom. 

Pulzetti said she’s heard from “many, many young people that the environment in schools right now – especially in states where there are so many of these anti-LGBTQ bills proposed or already made into law – is that people are frightened … And I think speaking out against that very loudly is extremely important.”

Does anybody believe for a second that students are quivering in fear? Last I checked, a third of Gen Z considers itself Queer. Alphabet people are the most celebrated people in the country. It takes bravery to speak out against this social contagion. 

I am so damn tired of these self-aggrandizing, virtue-signaling stories that serve little purpose other than to insult ordinary Americans who want to opt out of this crazy ideology. GLSEN shouldn’t be in the schools, CNN shouldn’t be slandering Florida, and students shouldn’t be encouraged to think that catastrophizing every disagreement makes them stunning and brave. 

If this were only about an argument between adults, I would roll my eyes, confident that this, too, shall pass. 

But all this propaganda is aimed at children, and its goal is to distort their lives and make them mentally ill. 

Leave the kids alone. 



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