AMAC Magazine - volume 18 | issue 2

These kids are being sold the lie that if you are uncomfortable with your body, it’s because you may be

ment of Education. That’s first and foremost. The second thing is we have to be unafraid to tell the truth. When we are coming from a place of love and compassion, there is no shame in telling the truth, and I don’t care what name you call me. The truth is the truth, no matter who it is. The vast majority of Americans do not want this in schools. Sunlight is the best disinfectant. We have to expose, expose, expose. Rebecca Weber Thank you so much. We will certainly be praying for your daughter. I assume that you’ve moved her out I appreciate that. And my daughter is free of any confusion. It took two and a half years to walk her out of that level of indoctrination. I do not wish it on anyone. But it is possible, and now what I do in my free time through my fellowship at Do No Harm is I equip other parents with the resources that I wish I had had. But there is hope. There are parents find- ing success walking their kids through this, but typically it takes very radi- cal steps. You’ve got to get them off the internet, you’ve got to get them away from those trans influencers, and oftentimes you have to pull them from that school environment. And not everybody can do that. of that school system? January Littlejohn

with a male on a school field trip. Rebecca Weber Looking back, what advice would you share with those who might know someone who’s experiencing the same situation? January Littlejohn

13-year-old daughter, and the ques- tion was, “Do your parents know, are they supportive?” That was it. And so the child alone got to decide whether or not parents were notified. So, in some circumstances, I have learned that everybody at the school knows this child is struggling, knows they’re experiencing confusion over their sex, going by a different name, different pronouns, potentially using opposite sex facilities, and the only people in the dark are the parents who know and love that child the most. If you look further, one of the most egregious things about this support plan is that they ask about restroom and shower facilities, but they also ask, “Which sex do you prefer to room with on overnight field trips?” And so now we have seen this play out in an actual lawsuit that has been filed in Colorado, where a young girl found herself in a situation where she was going to be sharing a bed trans. And having an identity crisis in adolescence is nothing new.

A lot. I was very naïve. Equal- ity Florida is a very large LGBTQ activist organiza- tion here in Florida. There are variations in different states all over our country, and starting in 2016, through their safe schools department [Florida’s Office of Safe Schools]. They infiltrated 63 out of 67 counties in Florida. And they would have this survey for schools, and it was all under the guise of non-discrimination and anti-bullying for LGBTQ kids. These kids are being sold the lie that if you are uncomfortable with your body, it’s because you may be trans. And having an identity crisis in adoles- cence is nothing new. What’s new is doctors placing them on a lifelong medical path, and these kids being seduced into believing this is the only way to solve their distress. Rebecca Weber January, how should we be talking to our children and our grandchildren because this is a very sensitive topic? January Littlejohn If you know something’s happening, you’ve got to report it to the Depart-

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