from The Daily Examiner

There are so many LGBT-focused days during the year that it may be easier to mark the days when it’s not being showcased. But there’s no “pride” in pushing radical sexuality & gender ideology on children.
Auckland Pride Month in February, Transgender Visibility Day on March 31, International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia on May 17, Pink Shirt Day in May, International Pride Month in June, Out on the Shelves (LGBT library books in schools / community) in June, Celebrate Bisexuality on September 23, National Coming Out Day on October 11, and Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20. Some regions also have their own Pride weeks.
For those who are still not ‘bowing at the cultural altar’, there is now Schools’ Pride Week Aotearoa for NZ schools being held next week (12th-16th), overseen by the radical and government-funded charity InsideOUT. In addition, on the Friday before “Pride” week (9th), some schools encourage their students across the country vow to take a form of silence (“Day of Silence”) to call attention to so-called “homophobic, biphobic and transphobic” bullying, name-calling and harassment in schools.
“Pride” is a political movement which has been marketed as a demonstration of ‘inclusion and diversity’, but has become the main method for many schools to pacify the aggressive lobbying groups and cultural evangelists who are targeting schools and children with radical and extreme sexuality and gender ideology in the name of “LGBTQIA+++”.
While many adults in society now choose to attend “Pride” events, children should not be exposed to such political and moral indoctrination by their schools.
Ironically, even InsideOUT allude to this concern while trying to justify their indoctrination. This is on the page relating to primary age children!!

Be prepared for “Pride Week” by finding out in advance what activities your children will be given. As in previous years, InsideOUT will be providing schools with worksheets, lesson plans, and activity ideas, so keep an eye on their website. Be prepared to withdraw your children from any lessons or activities of concern to you.
Here’s an example of the material that they want to push in primary schools (children as young as 5 years old):
Stickers to celebrate transgender, non-binary, gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, aromantic…
“We have worked closely with rangatahi and our takatāpui community to gather this year’s campaign around the te reo Māori kīwaha (colloquial saying) ‘Poho Kererū’. A figurative expression that references the puffed up plumage of the native kererū bird (historically an important food source for Māori), ‘Poho Kererū’ cannot be directly translated. In inspired English, however, it is often adapted as ‘full of pride’ or ‘puffed up with pride’.
“As is our tradition, the School’s Pride Week Sticker variants are inspired by the various pride flags. In addition to the ever-popular progress pride flag variant, this year’s stickers include transgender, non-binary, gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, aromantic, intersex variants as well as two variants inspired by the colours of the tino rangatiratanga flag to celebrate our takatāpui, irawhiti and rainbow Māori communities.” (our emphasis added) Source: https://pride.school.nz/
The manner in which the ‘alphabet people’ have been allowed to have influence over our children, is sickening and an absolute disgrace ………. pride week my foot.
It should be a criminal offence to inflict the views and lifestyle of the alphabet people on our children.
Considering the way this damn liebour government is headed, the next thing our NEW ZEALAND will have is a public holiday marking (one cannot use the word ‘celebrating’) the “alphabet people” – bunch of ‘low-life nothings’; both the liebour government and the alphabet lot !!
If a public holiday is instituted then it will be open season for everyone else:
Europeans, Hindus, Greeks, tax dodgers, actors, bus drivers…
There will be so many holidays nothing will ever get done.