No More Secret Pronoun Games in Texas Schools – Parents for the Win ππ₯
Texas just put parental rights on steroid mode with a new law, and the pronoun crowd is having a full-on meltdown because teachers can’t secretly call kids by fantasy names anymore. π€π
The state basically said: “No more helping little kids socially transition behind Mom and Dad’s back.” If it’s not the name on the birth certificate, you don’t get to use it at school unless the parents sign off. Simple. Clear. Texas. π€ ✅
In Wylie ISD they’re reprinting every student ID with the legal name. One senior said seeing his birth name everywhere felt like “violence.” Buddy, that’s the name your parents gave you when you were born. It's not like you're dodging kamikaze pilots or facing the Vietcong. Calm down. ππͺͺ
Conroe ISD and Cy-Fair just straight-up banned preferred pronouns. Some kids now have tape over their chosen... errr fake names on badges. Truly the end of civilization as we know it. π
Meanwhile Texas parents are breathing huge sighs of relief that somebody finally told schools to quit playing musical pronoun games with other people’s children. One dad said he’d like his kid to stay innocent, and the school has no right to encourage mental illness. π₯π
Equality Texas is claiming that not playing pretend with names is literally killing kids, because of some made up study that says preferred names cut suicide risk by 29%. On the flip side, European nations, Sweden and Denmark, have conducted ACTUAL real studies that show "gender affirming care" actually increases suicide ideation rates by more than 500% in teens and young adults. Most of Europe has now come back over to the sane side and banned such "care". π❌
Texas has put the pronoun police on notice.
Bottom line: Texas told the activist teachers to sit down and let parents parent. And the usual suspects are absolutely fuming. Shocker. πͺπ€
Note: Yes, the above photo is AI generated, because I didn't want to use any actual photos of Texas children who are being manipulated into the woke contagion.


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