We support our Publishers and Content Creators. You can view this story on their website by CLICKING HERE.

Sometimes you read about the things our government is funding and it’s simply beyond parody.

This, is somehow, Not the Bee.

This report from the Daily Caller is absolutely insane.

There’s a National Institutes of Health program which has spent $2.5 million on schools to promote LGBTQ activism among school employees and students.

Under the $2.5 million National Institute for Health (NIH)-funded program, a dozen schools are tasked with recruiting students to participate in a paid 10-week long ‘intervention’ designed to help LGBTQ-identifying youth ‘cope with the effects of minority stress,’ according to the grant description.

We’re paying people to be victims, introducing radical sex politics into schools, and doing it at taxpayer expense.

The details of the report explaining the grant are even more wild.

Sample sessions in the intervention, titled Proud & Empowered (P&E), feature topics like ‘Coming Out, Disclosure And Decision Making’ and ‘Families Of Origin And The Families We Create,’ according to the program flier.

One sample lesson listed on the website asks students to read articles ‘that display LGBTQ+ youth leadership in their local community,’ such as high schoolers leading classroom walk-outs and marches.

Another session includes LGBTQ+ history video and a ‘queer history’ jeopardy game.

What the heck is up with “queer Jeopardy” in schools recently??

This “intervention” is a reprogramming class that’s meant to create little gay race Marxist revolutionaries in our schools while undermining the family structure and glorifying sexual minorities as some sort of heroes.

(According to the grant writers, this is all done without parental knowledge because telling parents that their kid is secretly talking about gay sex with adults could be “dangerous.”)

Students are recipients of financial benefits if they participate ($75 gift cards being the main incentive). However, teachers or school employees may receive a $1,000 award for running the program, and schools can receive $4,000 for allowing the grooming fellowship into their school.

In total, 24 high schools in the Los Angeles area will participate in the study, with half receiving the intervention and the other half making up a control group that will not receive it, according to the grant announcement. Students as young as 12 and old as 20 may participate, according to the eligibility criteria.

‘The primary role of the school involves recruiting 8-12 LGBTQ+ students to participate in the intervention once a week for 10 weeks,’ the P&E website explains. ‘Intervention sessions may take place during periods throughout the day, in a homeroom period, or a lunch break.’

This is what “the adults are back in charge” always meant, isn’t it?


P.S. Now check out our latest video 👇


Keep up with our latest videos — Subscribe to our YouTube channel!