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Ames Middle School students will not dodge the indoctrination bullet come Feb. 1-5. Those students will also endure a lesson during the BLM week that is trans-affirming as well as queer affirming.
These students participate in a Seattle Public School lesson where they build their background around gender identities and gender identities through a music video called “I Am Her.”
Diamond is a transgender activist. Diamond robbed a convenience store at 20 years old at gunpoint to pay for gender affirmation surgery.
Here are the lyrics to the song:
Chorus: Shea Diamond]
There’s an outcast in everybody’s life
And I am her (I am her)
There’s a shadow in everybody’s front door
And I am her (I am her)
There’s a dark cloud in everybody’s sunlight
And I am her (I am her)
Oh no, I am her
[Verse 1: Shea Diamond]
All that glitters isn’t gold
At least that’s what I’ve been told
I’ve got so many issues and problems that I go through
The middle school students will learn under some guiding principles.
One of those principles is that they free themselves from the “tight grip of heteronormative thinking, or rather, the belief that all in the world are heterosexual unless s/he or they disclose otherwise.”
Another principle is to work to dismantle cisgender privilege.