Posted on 06/18/2023 11:13:03 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
A second incident of young people spontaneously rising up against “Pride Month” celebrations in their school occurred on June 8 in Toronto, Canada. The drama started at the end of May, when the York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB ) voted against a proposal to fly the hideous “Progressive Pride” flag at its headquarters in June. This led to a supposedly student-organized walkout and demonstration across the district’s schools. But for the second time this “Pride,” students opposed to having sexualized Leftist dogma forced into their school stood up to it.
LGBTQetc. activists had been trying to break into the Catholic school district for a long time. The “YCDSB Gender, Sexuality and Catholic Education Committee” was formed last year, and in March 2023, it presented a report to the Trustees. “It had recommended the flag be flown at the centre, which is the board’s primary office in Aurora,” reported Canadian state media, CBC. The committee “also recommended the board release a statement in support of the LGTBQ community and standing against hate. It also urged a group be created to support LGBTQ students and encourage students to report instances of bullying.” In other words, they wanted a Catholic school district to get with the pro-LGBTQ program.
Nonetheless, after several months of rancorous discussion — the CBC reported that police had been called to at least three board meetings leading up to the May vote — the Catholic school trustees elected to remain Catholic. But if there’s one thing we know about Leftists, it’s that they don’t take “no” for an answer.
Thus, the spurned queer and allied students took it upon themselves (or so we are told) to organize a walk-out and protest during the second week of “Pride Month.”
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Protests at St. Brother Andre CHS, Holy Cross Catholic Academy, Father Bressani CHS, Cardinal Carter CHS, St. Elizabeth CHS, St. Augustine CHS, and St. Maximilian Kolbe CHS were mentioned by YCDSB Students for Change, involving a variety of allegations of violence.
The allegations range from threats, bullying, harassment, and assault, varying per school. YCDSB Students for Change said St. Brother Andre saw “some of the worst forms of hate ever seen in the YCDSB.”
“Our student organizers reported that those against the walkout threw objects, destroyed signs, shouted slurs, berated students, and trampled a Pride flag. The hostility did not come from students who walked out, but opposing groups,” the statement reads, further alleging sticks and rocks were thrown at demonstrators.
You can see some of the atrocities that were committed in this video:
Isn’t pride one of the seven deadly sins?
They’re SUPPOSED to reject that.
Otherwise, they’re doing it wrong!
I respect those students more than I respect any DemocRAT.
(Actually, I have no respect whatsoever for the party of the Klan.)
“Some of the sheep are rebelling. We’ll have to create another false crisis, like we did in 2020, to subdue them and teach them not to get out of hand ever again.”
- What the ruling elite is probably thinking right now.
Feel good story of the weekend.
I think they should show their support for the homosexual agenda across all ethnic groups - black, brown, white and red people! Then at the protest show up in a mix of brownshirt and dress SS uniforms (red white, brown and black all in the mix!). Carry signs saying that the brownshirts all support the homosexual agenda. (The students might learn some actual history there!)
They need a Matthew Shepard false flag event to get those uppity anti-Sodomite kids in line !
A lot slower to anger than I’d prefer, but it’ll do.
I am proud to be a heterosexual man in a monogamous relationship with one woman (my wife) for almost 40 years and counting.
Some good news for this Father’s Day.
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