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Massachusetts middle school students tear down ‘pride’ banners, chant ‘USA are my pronouns’

Updated: June 14, 2023 at 12:58 pm EST  See Comments

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BURLINGTON, Massachusetts (LifeSiteNews) – Children at a middle school in Massachusetts protested a “pride month” event by reportedly tearing down “pride” signs and banners and chanting “U.S.A. are my pronouns.”  

A group of students at Marshall Simonds Middle School in Burlington, Massachusetts, protested at a “pride” month-themed “spirit day” event on June 2. 

According to a report by Boston.com, the “spirit day” LGBT event was approved by the school and sponsored by a group called the Spectrum Club — “a student group for LGBTQ+ students and allies.”  

Spectrum Club members decorated the middle school with LGBT “pride” flags and banners, gave out rainbow stickers, and “invited students and faculty to wear rainbow clothing.”  

They also put up “educational posters” with messages like “Why it’s not ok to say ‘That’s so gay.’” 

Some students expressed their displeasure with the event by tearing down the “pride” signs and banners, chanting “U.S.A are my pronouns” while wearing red, white, and blue clothes, and having their faces painted in colors of the American flag. 

According to Boston.com, the protesting students were also seen “being inappropriate”

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