OPINION (CBN) – The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has partnered with the National Education Association (NEA) to teach children about same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria. The groups are promoting the fifth annual Jazz & Friends National Day of School & Community Readings on February 27th, featuring three LGBTQ-themed books. HRC, the United States’ largest LGBTQ advocacy and lobbying group, aims to expose children to an array of transgender activities.

Hosting the event is one way that LGBTQ activists are pushing gender deviance and LGBT politics onto vulnerable children. One book, I Am Jazz, explores the story of Jazz Jennings’ struggle with having “a girl brain but a boy body,” and her family’s confusion over and acceptance of her gender identity.

Julian is a Mermaid is another book that is part of the event which tells the story of a boy who dreams about dressing up like a girl mermaid. The child believes he is a girl mermaid after wearing pearls, flower plants, and a curtain as a skirt – referring to the behavior as “self-love and a radiant celebration of individuality.” READ MORE


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