A letter to Minister John Haggie share by a loving parent
I'm writing as a very concerned grandparent with regards to the most recent letter that was sent home with my two grandchildren yesterday (ages 5 &
. I can't express enough, how upsetting it was to read that children at these highly impressionable ages can be exposed to such a delicate subject. At this most innocent age, children should not be thrown into the political pot of sexual preference/s or identification. It is pure exploitation. There is a required vulnerability check on adults prior to be exposed to teaching/assisting children in schools but yet, our children can be exposed to drag queen visits in the name of "new normal and inclusiveness"? There is a multi level of mental health involved here (the drag queen's AND the children's) and the once safe school is not the right environment to permit these groups to express themselves at the risk of affecting our vulnerable children! Thankfully, there was enough consideration in place to require parental consent up to grade 6. There's possible hope! Alarmingly though, after grade 6 onward, no consent? Our EDUCATED officials need not be reminded that until age 18, children are in the direction, guidance, and care of an ADULT (aka Parents)! The frontal lobe development is a real topic that might warrant a revisit before our officials dictate a "no consent"go ahead to parents in the name of protecting CHILDREN! If this is truly all about ensuring inclusiveness, then that's not the way to balance the scales! What this is, is a drastic heavy tipping in the loss of parental power versus governing power. There is a master agenda that is hiding under the guise of inclusivity here. Inclusive can be defined by words such as fairness, equality, etc. This is anything but. This is deletion of the ability for parents to be what they were designed to be! There is no one more invested into a child's life than that of a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian. This is nothing more than a stripping of these rights and putting our most vulnerable (our children) at risk of a future that will inevitably be paved with despair. If mental health/suicide was considered at an all time high before, brace yourself."
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