School Board Trustee Judge Jackson Backs Fourth Grade LGBT Agenda
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : He called that student to thank her for writing the letter and said he supported making same-sex marriage legal.43% : "People are still protesting for racial justice as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.
43% : Another student talks about how a 7-year-old several years ago wrote to a Maryland state senator about same-sex marriage.
42% : Maryland was the eighth state to legalize same sex marriage."
36% : The students at the assembly are then treated to a play of sorts based on the book The Duchess Who Outlawed Jelly Beans, one of the stories in a book of "fairy tales" described on the University of Central Florida website as "LGBTQ (Gender and Sexuality); Gay/Lesbian; gay; gay fathers; gay adults; lesbian; lesbian mothers; lesbian adults; same-sex parents; children of gay parents."
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