A Colorado school district’s ban on Black Lives Matter and transgender flags only survived a few days before it caved to an intersectional alphabet mob.
One lone mom is now going viral for standing up to the cowardly Durango school board in front of a room filled with shrieking rainbow people.
BREAKING: Durango Schools in CO which previously banned Pride and BLM flags just reversed its decision after pressure from LGBTQ activists.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 20, 2024
Trans activists and students showed up at the board meeting to advocate for the display of the flags.
Here one mom surrounded by LGBTQ… https://t.co/hnFF3F9CRr pic.twitter.com/f2cjE1uLdX
“We talk about inclusion. It has to be the inclusion of everybody,” she began as rows of people wearing rainbow tape over their mouths rolled their eyes behind her.
“Where’s the inclusion for straight kids?” she asked.
The mother claimed she has children who come home “uncomfortable” because “they don’t identify as a pronoun.”
But the “inclusive” crowd responded with jeers, to which she turned around and fired back.
“That’s not okay,” she complained, explaining that classrooms should be “neutral.”
“If you don’t feel safe, I’m sorry you don’t feel safe,” the mother added, referring to the Left’s “safe-space” rhetoric.
“But it’s not just LGBTQ and Black Lives Matter people who do not feel safe,” she continued.
“School is a place of learning. It is not a place of indoctrination.”
That line of common sense seemed to shock the room, as one smug teenager draped in pride flags gaped his mouth like a cod fish.
“Reading, writing, arithmetic, real science and real history” are the subjects this mother added that “students should have to concentrate on.”
“Not what political view or stances their teachers take,” she asserted, as the soy boy then placed his head in his hands.
But her next line triggered the entire room even further.
The mother dared to suggest schools should “put up the Ten freaking Commandments.”
She finished her speech with a warning to the board:
“It’s a hard world and all you guys are doing to these students is making them soft.”
The howling room of professional victims seemed to prove that point.
On October 1, the district had initially announced their ban on displaying woke political flags in classrooms. But after mass-outrage which included members of Durango High School’s “Black Student Alliance” planning a class walkout, the board immediately reversed its decision.