Gender madness: Schools in Los Angeles are organizing an LGBT Rainbow Club for children

The Unified School District asked teachers to promote the club and reported that parental approval is not required for students to participate.

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) seeks to indoctrinate children about the LGBTQ+ movement with the creation of a new club that hopes to include children from preschool through fifth grade.

LAUSD published a guide promoting the so-called "rainbow club" as an inclusive space in which children will explore LGBTQ+ issues through various activities that will be held virtually.

In the description they urge school staff to promote the club to students they think may be interested in being a part of the space. All this without having to inform parents.

"Parent notification is not required for any student club participation," the guide says.

According to the document, the virtual club would be held throughout the district, would address a different current issue each week, and would begin by asking each child to introduce themselves with the pronoun that identifies them and with their name.

More clubs across the country

Although LAUSD announced the club recently, this indoctrination initiative is already found in several areas throughout the country. However, it is not the only method that is being used to instill these issues in minors.

Recently, a school for LGBT children was created in Phoenix, Arizona, that seeks to talk about the history of the LGBTQ+ movement and define terms such as sexual orientation, among others.

Two similar schools also opened in Atlanta and Las Vegas. The Resilient Community ALC promotes itself as "a queer-centered self-directed micro-school for students between the ages of 6 and 17", and The Village Academy provides "an accepting and affirming school culture, and a safe space for students to grow and learn".