Portland parent fights child's elementary school over 'final straw' of adding trans-inclusive flag
Portland, Oregon, mother Allison Roberts told Fox News Digital Tuesday she hopes her fight with her children's elementary school over a trans-inclusive flag will inspire others to speak out for their beliefs.
"I think the increased political presence with the progressive flag was a bit much," Roberts said of her situation.
"And I think that was the final straw that got me to open my eyes and see that, yes, the school had become a political apparatus.
It wasn't my problem with the pride flag, per se, it is what I think is using it as a political apparatus and indoctrination for the kids." According to the Liberty Justice Center , which filed a lawsuit on behalf of Roberts last week, she initially expressed concern last year over Meriwether Lewis Elementary School's decision to repaint its traditional rainbow pride flag with an "Intersex-Inclusive Progress" variant and an "identity flower" assignment given to her 11-year-old child that asked students to identify and discuss their gender identity with classmates and teachers.
PORTLAND PARENT BANNED FROM SCHOOL EVENTS AFTER OPPOSING GENDER IDENTITY ASSIGNMENT FILES LAWSUIT Roberts described herself as a liberal Democrat but felt the new flag was a step too far, particularly given her religious beliefs, and warned that situations like hers are likely happening in other schools.
"I never would have thought it would have happened in Portland , arguably one of the most, at least, vocally liberal cities out there.
I really didn't think it could happen here," Roberts said.
"So, if it can happen here, I have no doubt that it can happen anywhere.
And, again, it's ... it's curriculum that is being stealthily placed into and around other curriculum.
So, I do firmly believe that it's happening everywhere." After receiving what she described as an unsatisfactory response from the school, Roberts wrote an open letter to the community opposing the school's policies, which she distributed on a public sidewalk outside school property.
Roberts was later issued a one-year trespass order after a heated exchange with another parent, barring her from attending school events, including her child's graduation ceremony.
When she reached out to the school for clarification, Roberts was reportedly told it was a result of engaging in "harassment, intimidation, and threatening behavior" as part of a pattern of "animus and harassment targeting vulnerable members of [the] community." PARENTAL RIGHTS GROUP FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST OREGON SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR ALLEGED RACIAL DISCRIMINATION The Liberty Justice Center argued that the school violated Roberts' First and 14th Amendment rights by stifling and retaliating against her speech criticizing the school's policies.
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