A program funded by the Biden administration pays children to skip class without their parents’ knowledge in order to attend lessons on LGBTQ activism.

Researchers operating an experimental program that takes children out of school to prepare them to be LGBTQ activists received millions of dollars from the Biden administration.

A dozen schools are entrusted with recruiting children to take part in a paid 10-week “intervention” that aims to assist LGBTQ-identifying adolescents.

In “coping with the effects of minority stress” as part of the $2.5 million National Institute for Health (NIH)-funded initiative, according to the grant description.

According to the program flyer, sample sessions in the intervention, called Proud & Empowered (P&E), include subjects including

“Families Of Origin And The Families We Create” and “Coming Out, Disclosure And Decision Making.” In one of the website’s example lessons,

Students are asked to read stories “that display LGBTQ+ youth leadership in their local community,” such as high school students organizing marches and walkouts in their classrooms.

 

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