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"School bars mom from entering after she objected to gay ‘pride’ event for 5-year-olds"
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"A Christian parent confronted the governors of her child’s primary school about treatment she and her son received after she objected to the school’s mandatory homosexual 'Pride Day' celebrations.
That treatment included being barred from entering her five-year-old’s school to discuss the kindergartener being given four hours of detention after his mother’s objections to the LGBT event were made known.
Izoduwa Adhedo was one of a group of parents who complained that their children, pupils at Heavers Farm Primary School in South East London, were compelled to take part in the June 29, 2018 'Proud to be Me' event.
According to a statement released by the UK’s Christian Legal Centre (CLC), some of these parents, including Mrs. Adhedo, say that they were treated 'dismissively' and 'victimised' after their objections.
CLC’s Robert Kiska told LifeSiteNews that when Adhedo met with Susan Papas, the principal, or 'headteacher,' on September 19 to discuss her concerns, she was confronted by a teacher – the principal’s daughter – wearing an aggressively pro-LGBT T-shirt.
The t-shirt asked... 'Why be racist, sexist, homophobic or transphobic, when you can just be quiet?’...
On October 8, the school sent Adhedo a letter 'which basically dismisses her complaint, Kiska said, arguing that since corporate Pride events are deemed acceptable, they are acceptable in schools.
On the same day, Adhedo’s five-year-old son was for the first time in his life given a detention – for three hours. The next day he was put in detention for one hour.
On October 12, Adhedo came to the school to discuss her son’s treatment, but she was barred from the building.
'They [staff] deemed her to be uncooperative and hostile,' Kiska said.
Adhedo and her husband Shane then removed their child from the school."
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