What happens when a minority community—one that is solidly Democratic—feels aggrieved by another special interest group of the intersectional Left?
Hundreds of protesters swarmed a Dearborn Public Schools board meeting on Monday in fierce opposition to books used in class and school libraries that include explicit content of the LGBTQ variety. The titles include This Book is Gay, Flamer, The Lovely Bones, and Push, which go into explicit detail about performing sexual acts and include scenarios of pornography, rape, and incest.
But what happens when a minority community—one that is solidly Democratic—feels aggrieved by another identity group of the intersectional Left? That's what we're seeing play out in Dearborn.It's an especially salient question given that peaceful parent protests over these same issues in 2021 were met with the full weight of the U.S. government, which instituted policies treating parents who objected at school board meetings as domestic terrorists.
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