Has June become a month of peace and unity or further separation and confusion? Since President Barack Obama’s official decree of all members of the LGBTQ+ community being celebrated for “Pride” month, things have gotten progressively extreme rather quickly.

What kind of ‘extreme,’ you ask? Pride parades, private conversations between teachers and minors without parental consent, perverse and graphic picture books depicting homosexual acts, gender ideological conversations with pre-schoolers – the list goes on.

A brawl broke out at LA’s Saticoy Elementary as over 100 parents rallied against the Pride Day assembly in North Hollywood.

According to the Los Angeles Times, many of the outraged protesters held signs with messages like “Parental choice matters” and “No pride in grooming.” One truck had a large trailer draped in a red banner stating, “Leave our kids alone.”

A tweet shared by Sarah Reingewirtz (@sarahimages) displays parents of the children who attend public schools, with one woman shouting, “LAUSD, stop grooming our kids! Mr. Superintendent, we pay for your salaries, shame on you! Shame on LAUSD!”

They faced off against over 100 other demonstrators gathered across the street in support of LGBTQIA+ rights and Pride Month.

Patrick Bet-David took to Twitter to share his concerns about the attempts to potentially indoctrinate children through the public school system.

You can hear the same parents who had the loudspeaker in the original video above shout in the video below stating, “We are not here to fight!”

Parents can request that their children not attend the program, but Los Angeles Unified District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho attempted to reassure already frustrated parents that there was “no sex education specific to the book.”

“The book portrays a reality that is not only common but is real to our kids,” he said, adding that the material was approved by the school district.

 

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