Silent classrooms reverberate with transgender agenda
Classrooms will be a lot quieter than normal on Friday if the pro-LGBT education group GLSEN has anything to say about it.
GLSEN is promoting April 21 as a day of silence, during which students stay mum to show support for classmates who suffer bullying because of their sexuality or gender dysphoria. The group also is encouraging supporters to contact state governors to call for pro-LGBT school policies.
GLSEN is among several organizations advocating for anti-bullying programs in schools that aim to teach acceptance for homosexuality and transgenderism. Their efforts made headway under the Obama administration when the Justice and Education departments declared the definition of “sex” in Title IX included “gender identity.” Under the new rule, schools were forced to open restroom and locker room facilities based on gender identity....