The indoctrination of children in schools has been increasing over the years. Posts on social media show teachers are now placing rainbow flags in classrooms, mandating assignments on gender preferences and sexual orientations and encouraging children to explore various gender identities, with no signs of stopping.
So it should come as no surprise that Seth McCollough, also known by his drag queen persona "Colana Bleu," served as a music teacher at Drake Middle School in Auburn, Alabama. He also holds the position of president on the executive board of Pride on the Plains, a prominent LGBTQ+ pride organization, as reported by 1819 News.
“I want to be for the young, queer youth of today what I needed when I was their age: an out, unapologetically proud, queer role model,” McCollough said on his podcast. “I didn’t have one of those when I was growing up. And thankfully, at my job, I have that luxury."
1819 News reports McCollough also appeared on another podcast called "Look Who's Tucking" and discussed how he used his own podcast to teach youth - and his students - about LGBTQ issues.
But as it turns out, McCollough ended up predicting his fate in an unidentified audio recording that was found and posted by Libs of TikTok on X, in which McCollough confessed, "The only thing that I'm ever really worried about is If that wrong parent finds out, and the wrong parent makes a big enough stink, that I probably won't have a job anymore."
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As of this week, McCollough announced he's resigning his position.
“It is with a very heavy heart that I announce my resignation,” McCollough wrote. “Thank you again for an amazing 7 years of learning and growing. I will miss you all so very much!”
His resignation was prompted by parents' concerns that he was using his position as a teacher to engage students in discussions about sex and gender, topics unrelated to his role in the arts.
But the fact that a man who enjoys dressing up in sexualized women's clothing was in charge of teaching children in the first place just proves the critical need for parents to closely monitor what goes on in their children's schools.
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