What They Forced This Seven Year Old To Do For Saying All Lives Matter IS Totally Disgusting…
The left has infiltrated every aspect of our society. We have seen these far-left, woke agendas in schools, churches, stores, and even on television series that most people once enjoyed.
It started innocently enough, as it often does, but as they say, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
In the quest to become more diverse and inclusive, it has morphed into a compulsion that is incredibly damaging to those who they claimed they wanted to include in the first place.
However, the children being damaged by this agenda are the children since they are already so innocent in the first place.
Children are already incredibly open and pure at a young age but are taught to see differences as they grow older by the programming around them.
It was one thing to teach children to be kind to others and to treat others respectfully, but it is quite another to indoctrinate them with far-left rhetoric.
Sadly, that is happening all over the nation, and it appears to have reached a boiling point.
In a disturbing story from the commie state of California, one parent says that her young daughter was punished severely for not using “inclusive language.”
The 7-year-old girl deviated from the acceptable language allowed by school officials when describing Black Lives Matter.
Chelsea Boyle, the mother of the little girl, is fighting back after her daughter was disciplined for putting “any life” under the words “Black Lives Matter” in a drawing, according to Fox News.
RedState reported Monday that the issue began in 2021 when the parents of a friend of Boyle’s daughter saw the drawing and complained.
Boyle said Jesus Becerra, the principal of Viejo Elementary School in Mission Viejo, forced the girl in the first grade to make a public apology.
The child was denied recess time to drive home to the point that deviation from prescribed language about race is not allowed.
Exclusive: CA First-Grader Disciplined, Harassed By School Officials For Writing 'Any Lives' Matter on BLM Drawing https://t.co/rKGkafkwUa
— Kira (@RealKiraDavis) July 11, 2022
Boyle, however, knew nothing of this until she heard about it from another parent in March, roughly a year after the incident.
“My immediate reaction is just … I feel like I got hit by a bus, but I didn’t understand it. And I thought, oh, you know, my daughter has just been discriminated against. And I didn’t even want to contact a lawyer, but I just didn’t know what had happened to us,” she said, according to RedState.
At that point, Boyle asked her daughter about the incident.
“And then when I talked to my daughter — I think she said it was so sad. … And I said, ‘Well, what did the principal say to you?’ and [she said], ‘I can’t draw pictures anymore. And I can’t write those words.’ And I said, ‘Why did you write [those words]?’
“I don’t teach [about] Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter, [or] anything in my house because I think my children are too young [for politics]. My children see color as a color, as a description. I am trying to raise them the way the world should be, not the way it is. That’s how I’m trying to make my personal change.
“[H]er best friend is brown — not black, but brown — and she didn’t understand why she didn’t matter, why her friend didn’t matter. She has another friend that is Japanese; she doesn’t understand.”
Boyle said that the wording was not even a variant that has raised hackles with the woke community.
“It wasn’t ‘all lives matter,’ it was ‘any life.’ It was something she came up on her own. She just didn’t understand it. It was completely innocent, and that broke my heart,” the girl’s mother said.
Boyle asked the school for an apology. She did not even get a response.
Fox News reported that Boyle’s lawyer, Alexander Haberbush, said the school just dismissed her concerns.
Haberbush said a lawsuit could be brought against the Capistrano Unified School District, but he and Boyle are “trying to give the school every opportunity to settle this amicably.”
But they have “not heard a word from the school,” he said.
“Their silence is unacceptable,” Haberbush said in a statement to Fox News, adding that the school’s action was “a flagrant violation of the First Amendment rights of a student placed in their care.”
“As a child with ADHD, art is Ms. Boyle’s daughter’s main emotional outlet. The school has deprived her of that, and for what? For having the audacity to draw kids of all races getting along with the words ‘black lives matter,’ ‘any life’ matters,” he said.
Apparently freedom of speech doesn’t apply to kids 🤷🏻♂️
— Shawn Nairn (@ShawnNairn) July 12, 2022
Haberbush said his law firm “will do everything in its power to ensure that Ms. Boyle’s voice and her daughter’s voice are heard and that the school acknowledges its wrongdoing.”
In a statement to Fox News, Viejo Elementary School said “personnel have been working with the family to investigate and address their concerns” and the complaint process is ongoing.