Minneapolis Schools To Host a 'Gender Resource Fair' At a Failing Elementary School

Brittany M. Hughes | March 30, 2023
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Days after a mentally ill, gender-confused terrorist murdered three children and three adults inside a Nashville elementary school, a Minnesota school district is pushing ahead with plans to host a "gender resource fair."

At an elementary school.

The event, billed for "gender creative young ones" and their families, will feature a drag queen story hour for the children while Angela Goepferd, a "non-binary" activist doctor who uses they/them pronouns, talks to parents about "gender-affirming" care - like puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and voluntary castration - for young children. The fair is scheduled for April 13 at Loring Elementary School in Minneapolis, put on by the tax-funded Minneapolis School District, per an online ad for the event.
 

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Adding insult to perversion here, Losing Elementary seems to have bigger issues at hand than whether its kindergarteners are interested in gender-bending. The Washington Free Beacon reports:

While Loring Elementary hosts drag performances, statistics show it has performed poorly in academics. It ranks in the bottom 50 percent of schools in Minnesota for test scores, receiving a 1 out of 10 ranking by the Public School Review, which provides data analysis of U.S. public schools. Only 42 percent of students at the school are proficient in math and reading for their grade levels, according to U.S. News & World Report.

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And it's not alone. According to Public School Review, as a whole, "Schools in Minneapolis have an average ranking of 4/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Minnesota public schools."

Given that many of its students can't read or do basic math, Minneapolis Public Schools would be focusing its energy on teaching academics instead of brainwashing kids into gender confusion and handing the mic over to militant physicians who've publicly supported bills that would strip parents of their custody rights for not "affirming" their small child's gender delusions. 

Meanwhile, Minneapolis is considering a "trans refuge" bill that would encourage out-of-state gender-confused children - and their parents, if they're willing - to seek the artificial hormone therapy and even irreversible surgical procedures that they can't get in states that have passed laws banning the mutilation of underage children. 

Because even in the wake of an educational implosion and a mental health crisis among the trans community, the agenda must go on.