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School board defends pro-LGBT mural despite outcry from parents

Updated: November 28, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Nov 28, 2022 – 6:31 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Parents in the small town of Grant, Michigan have pushed back against a pro-LGBT mural painted on a wall outside the local middle school’s Child and Adolescent Health Center. They were concerned the painting, which has occult as well as transgender-affirming images, indoctrinates students with left-wing propaganda.

Earlier this year, the Grant Public School Board held a contest to “brighten up” the center. Junior Evelyn Gonzalez won the contest with a submission that depicts kids wearing transgender, bisexual, and rainbow-themed clothing. The words “stay healthy” also appeared on the painting, as did animals holding giant needles — an obvious promotion of the dangerous COVID-19 vaccine, which has been linked to possible health risks for children.

Parents denounced the mural after it went up this summer. “We just want a neutral place for our kids,” one man told NBC affiliate WOOD-TV 8 last month. “We don’t want our kids being politicized.” After praying with other parents, another person told the outlet the liberal painting is not “all-inclusive” and that it’s only “inclusive” of LGBT students.

Approximately 100 individuals attended last month’s school board meeting to discuss the

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