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As Muslims’ status as political punching bag fades, some are fighting against LGBTQ+ acceptance

Por: Los Angeles Times World September 25, 2023

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For months, hundreds of religious parents have regularly rallied outside a Maryland school board building, aghast at curriculum featuring books that portray LGBTQ+ families to elementary school kids. Waving American flags, they have chanted against “indoctrination” of children. They’ve sued to pull their kids from lessons and argued their case on Fox News. In battles against LGBTQ+ acceptance, it is often white evangelicals pushing for... + full article



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