various Daily Mail commenters #homophobia #transphobia #wingnut dailymail.co.uk

RE: Massachusetts middle school students tear down rainbow decorations and chant their pronouns are 'U.S.A.' during Pride celebration: Officials slam 'intolerance and homophobia'

( rackt3 )

I would have discouraged by kids from participating in vandalism, but if they came home telling me that the school had asked them to wear rainbow outfits to school for "pride month", yeah you better believe they'd be going to school decked out in red, white and blue!!

( Butch701 )

Good job students.

( ExPat-Bangkok )

Its not a phobia to dislike having political propaganda forced down your throat ar school, on TV, on the Radio, in every shop and every billboard. Enough of this nonsense. We have all just had enough!

( Notta Lemming )

Do what you want just stop shoving it in our faces. I applaud the students for not being intimidated.

( Unleaded92 )

It is about time

( Windycityite )

Reading this article made me proud to be an American. These kids recognize oppression and condescension, and are young enough not to stand for it. But conservative organizations must be prepared to defend their rights in court.

( Conservative NY )

Liberals hate America

( you.must.be.kidding )

God Bless these kids! They are the future of America and they understand these idiot politicians and woke followers cannot dictate to them what to say or do! They comprehend what America used to stand for and still does stand for, regardless of what these dimwitted idiots running the country think.

( Amos33 )

Good for the kids! No more brainwashing!

( latin_patriot )

Well done students!

( Adams2022 )

Nothing is "phobic" about being tired of this crap shoved in our faces

( theyank59 )

Has the administration thought to ask if straight students feel safe? Are they free from harm if their religious views compel them to abstain from participation in an event that may offend them?

( Neverretired )

Proud of the kids who chanted, "USA". Now that's true pride.

( RCH-MA )

As a MA resident...I feel that there are signs of hope for the world...Tolerence and inclusion is fine but Noone should be forced to do anything...it's not like there is a straight day...being celebrated...what's the difference between this and religious restrictions in schools...

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