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Maryland Parents Protest for Religious Opt-Out From Schools’ LGBTQ Curriculum
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The Alphabet Mafia has managed something incredibly impressive --- they have untied Christians, Muslims and Jews opposing their agenda!
Maryland Parents Protest for Religious Opt-Out From Schools’ LGBTQ Curriculum
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In an unusual demonstration of unity, Muslims, Jews, and Christians gathered outside the Montgomery County Public Schools’ board meeting Tuesday afternoon in protest of parents’ inability to opt children out of the LGBTQ curriculum.
Many of the protesters were parents of children in the Montgomery County public school system. Despite the board meeting and protest taking place at 1:30 p.m., hundreds took time off from work to attend the rally.
Parents said the inability to opt their children out of lessons that do not align with their family and religious values is an infringement upon their First Amendment right to religious liberty.
“We have the religious right to raise our kids based on the Bible,” said Soloman Hailemariam, a father who attended the rally with his wife and four children who are students in Montgomery County schools.
Another parent said he had to take time off from work to be there “because I am responsible for bringing up my kids in the right way.”
Prior to the school board meeting, participants chanted in couplets: “Our voices, our children” and “What do we want? Opt-out. When do we want it? Now.”
One man led protesters through a series of cheers that included: “We love all people. We are united. We will not stop. We are one voice.”
Many of the protesters were parents of children in the Montgomery County public school system. Despite the board meeting and protest taking place at 1:30 p.m., hundreds took time off from work to attend the rally.
Parents said the inability to opt their children out of lessons that do not align with their family and religious values is an infringement upon their First Amendment right to religious liberty.
“We have the religious right to raise our kids based on the Bible,” said Soloman Hailemariam, a father who attended the rally with his wife and four children who are students in Montgomery County schools.
Another parent said he had to take time off from work to be there “because I am responsible for bringing up my kids in the right way.”
Prior to the school board meeting, participants chanted in couplets: “Our voices, our children” and “What do we want? Opt-out. When do we want it? Now.”
One man led protesters through a series of cheers that included: “We love all people. We are united. We will not stop. We are one voice.”
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