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ACLU Attacks Father-Daughter Dances: Why and Does it Matter?
It’s nigh unto impossible to stop teachers from showing films with egregiously obscene language and depictions of sodomy, masturbation, and pedophilic fantasies in public schools, but when the gender/sexuality deconstructionists—aka “progressives”—want father-daughter dances gone, in the blink of a blinkered eye, they’re gone. When “progressives” in Cranston, Rhode Island said jump, school administrators said how high.
The administration of a school district in Cranston, Rhode Island, just a stone’s throw from the high school sued by the atheist teen over a banner on which was written a prayer that made her feel “unwanted,” was recently reprimanded for hosting its longstanding …
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Tagged ACLU, Cranston, father-daughter dances, Gender Confusion, Modern Family, Rhode Island, sexuality anarchists, stereotypes, Will and Grace
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