Portland Parent Files Lawsuit Against Elementary School Over Progressive Flag and Gender Identity Curriculum
A Portland mother is pursuing legal action against her child's elementary school, asserting that the display of an "Intersex-Inclusive Progress" flag and a gender identity assignment constitutes political indoctrination.
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A Portland parent, identified as Roberts, has voiced significant concerns regarding the increasing political presence within her child's elementary school environment. She described the introduction of a progressive flag as a pivotal moment, leading her to believe the institution had evolved into a "political apparatus." Roberts clarified that her objection was not to the concept of a pride flag itself, but rather to what she perceived as its use for political purposes and the indoctrination of students.
The Liberty Justice Center, which filed a lawsuit on Roberts' behalf last week, stated that her initial concerns arose last year. These included Meriwether Lewis Elementary School's decision to replace its traditional rainbow pride flag with an "Intersex-Inclusive Progress" variant. Additionally, an "identity flower" assignment given to her 11-year-old child prompted students to identify and discuss their gender identity with classmates and teachers.
Despite identifying herself as a liberal Democrat, Roberts felt the new flag represented an unacceptable step, particularly given her religious convictions. She cautioned that similar situations are likely unfolding in educational settings across the country.
"I never would have thought it would have happened in Portland, arguably one of the most, at least, vocally liberal cities out there. I really didn't think it could happen here," Roberts commented. "So, if it can happen here, I have no doubt that it can happen anywhere. And, again, it's ... it's curriculum that is being stealthily placed into and around other curriculum. So, I do firmly believe that it's happening everywhere."
Parental Advocacy Leads to Trespass Order
After receiving what she deemed an inadequate response from the school, Roberts penned an open letter to the community, outlining her opposition to the school's policies. She subsequently distributed this letter on a public sidewalk adjacent to school grounds.
Roberts was later issued a one-year trespass order following a heated interaction with another parent. This order prohibited her from attending school events, including her child's graduation ceremony. When she sought clarification from the school, Roberts was reportedly informed that the order was a consequence of engaging in "harassment, intimidation, and threatening behavior" as part of a pattern of "animus and harassment targeting vulnerable members of [the] community."
Legal Perspective on Free Speech
Snowball, representing the Liberty Justice Center, critiqued the school's actions, arguing they raise significant First Amendment concerns and undermine the foundational principles of a democratic government. He emphasized the concept of a "marketplace of ideas," where all citizens should be able to participate to foster the development of the most effective policies.
"Shutting somebody down because you don't like what they're saying really is problematic for that," Snowball stated. "There's no offense exception to the First Amendment. There's no hate speech exception to the First Amendment. These are made-up words, made-up things, and so really what they are doing here is insidious, I think, on several different grounds."
A Call for Increased Parental Involvement
Roberts encouraged other parents to become actively involved in their children's schools and to take decisive action when they believe it is necessary.
"Don't be afraid to speak up. Be loud," she advised. "I think the time for hoping that the common sense and the adults will enter the conversation and make things right is kind of over. And I think it is time for us to be vocal and to get involved."
She further urged parents to engage directly with their children's schools. "Go take a tour when it starts up this year. That's all I'd say," Roberts concluded.
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