No kids are safe from the groomers in schools.
Many parents were angered after an elementary school principal in Minnesota was caught promoting transgenderism for summer reading.
According to Libs of TikTok, the video promotion sparked controversy after a book about a transgender toddler called “Jack Not Jackie” was openly promoted by the school principal for her kindergarten.
Principal Stacey DeCorsey of Excelsior Elementary School posted a video to the school’s Facebook page, listing her book recommendations for students’ summer reading. The books included Erica Silverman’s Jack (Not Jackie), a picture book geared for grades kindergarten through second.
According to the synopsis, Jack (Not Jackie) is about a big sister, Susan, learning how to love her transgender brother.
In this heartwarming picture book, a big sister realizes that her little sister, Jackie, doesn’t like dresses or fairies–she likes ties and bugs! Will she and her family be able to accept that Jackie identifies more as “Jack”
In the book, we also learn how Jackie and Susan’s parents help their toddler cross-dress and affirm her delusional sense of identity.
The book is sick and twisted and whoever promotes it is no better.
Minnesota elementary principal promoted the book “Jack Not Jackie” as summer reading for K-2 grades.
The book is about a toddler becoming transgender and cross-dressing. pic.twitter.com/FB57rnxgSg
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 30, 2022
The book concludes with Susan’s acceptance of her sister Jackie becoming a brother named “Jack.”
Jack (Not Jackie) was published by Bonnier Publishing USA and GLAAD, a partnership that was formed specifically to release children’s books about the LGBTQ community. This book is their second release, following a book for children ages 3-6 titled Prince & Knight, which is a story about a young prince who falls in love with a knight.
Upon DeCorsey’s release of this video on the elementary school’s Facebook page, it was met with enough backlash from parents that the original post was deleted and shortly replaced with an apology video from DeCorsey.
In the apology, DeCorsey claimed that her intention was “to support our transgender students who are often overlooked and misunderstood in schools.”
Yeah, no. Transgender students and elementary students should never be used in the same sentence.
In all honesty, I wouldn’t even call DeCorsey’s video an apology. It was more of her justifying her promotion of the book and there was no actual remorse for her actions.
This is exactly what a typical leftist would say…she nailed it.
Sources: 100percentfedup, Kirkusreviews