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Washington teacher says schools should keep information about children from ‘Christo-fascist’ parents

Updated: March 7, 2023 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Mar 7, 2023 – 6:53 pm EST

AUBURN, Washington (LifeSiteNews) — A public school teacher from Washington state gained national attention last week for a social media post indicating her support of school policies designed to keep secrets from so-called “Christo-fascist” parents. 

Kelly Love is an English teacher at Auburn High School whose comments regarding a conservative opinion on social media circulated on Twitter, attracting the spotlight as the latest blunt advocacy for denying parental rights in education. 

Ian Prior, senior advisor at American First Legal who speaks out against critical race theory and gender ideology in schools, posted a screenshot of the concerning tweets on February 24, saying that the teacher “thinks schools don’t go far enough to keep secrets about their students.” 

She also believes that 50% of Caucasian female teachers support “upholding white supremacy and the patriarchy.” 2 pic.twitter.com/wP4PTP1Avs

— Ian Prior (@iandprior) February 24, 2023

“So many students are not safe in this nation from their Christo-fascist parents,” Love wrote. “And our guidelines and laws haven’t caught up with this.” 

Love, whose account now “doesn’t exist” on Twitter, was responding to a conservative post warning parents to “check your school

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