Fl Schools Linked to ADL Program Teaching Gender Identity, Social Justice, More...

A Florida’s Voice investigation revealed the Anti-Defamation League, or the ADL, is providing schools with a program that includes controversial lesson plans covering topics like gender identity, racism, social justice, political events and teaching children how to be “activists.”

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The ADL’s program, “No Place for Hate” lists “all lives matter” as a “racist incident” and said the phrase “build the wall” has an “anti-immigrant bias,” along with a plethora of other topics and phrases highlighted further down in this report.

The ADL alleges to be the “leading anti-hate organization in the world.” Its “No Place for Hate” initiative is for K-12 public, private and parochial schools throughout Florida.

The activities are intended for students to “examine identities, reflect on biased behavior and learn new ways to challenge bias and bullying in themselves, others and society.”

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