Call to action against LGBT indoctrination
By John Labriola - Parental rights advocates across our region are being urged to rally behind a Christian conservative Hernando County school board member who has come under vicious attack by the left for her efforts to protect students from the LGBT agenda.
Hernando County pastor Jack Martin, a 2022 congressional candidate, has issued a call to action to conservatives in several neighboring counties to attend and speak out at the next Hernando County School Board meeting. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 30, in the Hernando High School campus theater, 111 Ernie Chatman Run, Brooksville, FL 34601. The meeting begins at 6 p.m., but Martin is asking residents to arrive by 5:15 p.m. to ensure they get a seat because leftist activists are expected to show up in droves.
Hernando County School Board member Shannon Rodriguez made headlines last week when she publicly criticized Brooksville teacher Jenna Barbee for showing the Disney movie Strange World to her fifth-grade students, who included Rodriguez's own daughter. Strange World features homosexual themes as part of Disney's admitted "not-at-all-secret gay agenda" to groom children into the LGBT lifestyle.
The Florida Department of Education has opened an investigation into Barbee, who has resigned, over allegations that she violated the state's prohibition on LGBT indoctrination, which was adopted in 2022 and expanded this year to cover all grade levels.
LGBT activists recently launched an online petition urging Rodriguez to step down for enforcing a law they hate.
Rodriguez had already drawn the LGBT movement's ire for cracking down on other examples of defiance by LGBT activist teachers in the Hernando County school system, including classroom displays of the homosexual rainbow flag.
Martin, who joined Citrus County parental rights advocates last year at a Citrus County Library Governing Board meeting to protest "LGBT Pride Month" propaganda displays in the county's libraries, says it's important for Christian conservatives from across the area to stand together in a show of solidarity against the LGBT indoctrination agenda.
"If it happens [in Hernando County], it's just a matter of time before it happens there," Martin said. "My goal is to have such a large conservative crowd that we send the message that no matter what county this happens in, we'll raise an army to say 'No More.'"


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