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US Department of Education Flies LGBTQIA+ and Progress Pride Flags, Sparking Controversy
Jun 10, 2024, 03:28 PM
The US Department of Education has started flying the LGBTQIA+ pride flag, including the transgender designation and the progress pride flag, in front of their building. This move has sparked significant controversy and backlash from various groups. Critics argue that it reflects an agenda being pushed onto children within the education system. Some have called for drastic measures, such as defunding the Department of Education or shutting down the entire system until further clarity is provided.
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