“It’s not about banning a book. It’s about a parent being able to decide what they want for their own child,” John Dubbler, a 67-year-old from St. Mary’s County in the southern part of the state, told HuffPost.

Yeah, it is about banning a book. Also, #SCOTUS, will you now defend the rights of #Jewish, #Muslim, and #atheist children who refuse to attend school because of exposure to Christianity?

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/supreme-court-religious-lgbtq-books_n_6807f81ce4b00081c708cb04

#TransRightsAreHumanRights

Supreme Court Signals Support For Religious Parents Against LGBTQ+ Books

In the last several years, the conservative-leaning court has often ruled in favor of those making “religious freedom” claims.

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@CindyWeinstein

I recall protesting when my children's school started to force them to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Do parents not have rights to prevent enforced right-wing political correctness?