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Who’s Pressuring a Mother To Be a Lesbian?? Activist Tracy Shannon on The Dr. J Show

Tracy Shannon is mother of 4 blessings and a grandmother. She has studied what she calls the “neo-morality movement” for 20 years. Tracy’s family was profoundly impacted by the transgender movement many years ago, and that moved Tracy from the sidelines (merely protecting her own children from being inducted into "new&quot, sexual mores) and onto the battlefront in the culture wars. Recently, Tracy has taken on Drag Queen Story Hours in Texas and across the country. She exposed how libraries determined to introduce children to adult entertainers and transsexuals disregarded their own policies allowing sex offenders to be held out as role models to young children in taxpayer-funded public libraries. Tracy is the Texas Director for MassResistance Texas, and led parents there in pushing back against the debauched drag queen program for children as young as four. She has also contributed to research of the programs across the nation and helped parents in several states push back against this programming. Action Items Follow Tracy on Facebook or on Twitter: @ShannonTracy123 Subscribe to emails from massresistance.org for resources and updates on what parents are doing around the globe to combat the neo-morality movement Check out your local library’s calendar to see if they have a drag queen story hour planned — search facebook for drag queen story hour and the name of your city. If you need help countering those events, contact MassResistance SPEAK OUT: against comprehensive sex ed drag queen story hours, repairative therapy bans, the desegregation of public restrooms, changing areas and sports…and encourage everyone you know to speak out, too! Find out what bills are coming up in your legislature that will impact parental rights, then start getting everyone you know to call Talk to your pastor. Pastors make a difference when they speak to community leaders. We need pastors to take a stand now more than ever. Resources Mad Momma Bear blog at madmommabear.com Mass Resistance, massresistance.org If you or a fam

Tracy Shannon is mother of 4 blessings and a grandmother. She has studied what she calls the “neo-morality movement” for 20 years. Tracy’s family was profoundly
impacted by the transgender movement many years ago, and that moved Tracy from the sidelines (merely protecting her own children from being inducted
into “new” sexual mores) and onto the battlefront in the culture wars. Recently, Tracy has taken on Drag Queen Story Hours in Texas and across the
country. She exposed how libraries determined to introduce children to adult entertainers and transsexuals disregarded their own policies allowing
sex offenders to be held out as role models to young children in taxpayer-funded public libraries. Tracy is the Texas Director for MassResistance Texas,
and led parents there in pushing back against the debauched drag queen program for children as young as four. She has also contributed to research
of the programs across the nation and helped parents in several states push back against this programming.

Action Items

  • Follow Tracy on Facebook or on Twitter: @ShannonTracy123
  • Subscribe to emails from massresistance.org for resources and updates on what parents are doing around the globe to combat the neo-morality movement
  • Check out your local library’s calendar to see if they have a drag queen story hour planned — search facebook for drag queen story hour and the name
    of your city. If you need help countering those events, contact MassResistance
  • SPEAK OUT: against comprehensive sex ed drag queen story hours, repairative therapy bans, the desegregation of public restrooms, changing areas and
    sports…and encourage everyone you know to speak out, too!
  • Find out what bills are coming up in your legislature that will impact parental rights, then start getting everyone you know to call
  • Talk to your pastor. Pastors make a difference when they speak to community leaders. We need pastors to take a stand now more than ever.

Resources

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