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Schools: “Gay Agenda, Sexuality, Eco-Radicalism” Is Left’s Focus Says Hicks

Today’s children and students are at risk for learning that their conservative parents are anti-gay bigots pushing an extremist religious agenda, is essentially what this “news” report from CBN, the Christian Broadcasting Network, is saying — although not exactly in those words.

“Not only is the Left trying to undermine what we’re trying to teach our children about family, faith, and freedom, but they’re filling them up instead with all kinds of messages about the gay agenda, sexuality education, eco-radicalism in our classrooms, and earth worship,” claims conservative columnist Mary Beth Hicks, author of “Don’t Let the Kids Drink the Kool-Aid: Confronting the Left’s Assault on Our Families, Faith, and Freedom,” in this CBN “report.”

The “news” segment uses the recent case of Dakota Ary, the Ft. Worth, Texas high school freshman who is claiming his religious beliefs are sufficient grounds to not be held accountable for making anti-gay comments in his German class. Ary received detention (even though Fox News is claiming suspension,) after retaining a Liberty Counsel lawyer.

“Parents must be brave parents to protect their kids from being misled by the media, educators, and their peers,” CBN states, attributing it to Hicks.

“Hicks reports that frightening percentages of our children believe that socialism is better than the free market. Christianity is judgmental. American is the villain of world history. And family does not mean marriage,” CBN states.

“She says parents must work to reset their children’s moral compass so they have the strong character and values needed to lead our nation into the future. If not, she says, we’ll soon wake up in a very different America. A far cry from the land of the free.”

Of course, by “land of the free,” what CBN really is saying translates into a land free of diversity, free-thinking, equality, civil rights for all, free of theocracy, free of Christian extremists, free of, well freedom.

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