MICHAEL KNOWLES (HOST): Speaking of kids -- turning now to Los Angeles. LA Unified School District is about to host a week-long celebration of coming out day. You might think, from the name, that they would have a day-long celebration at most. No, it's a week now. Soon it will be a month. It already is a month because they have the month of June, which is Pride month, and then they have October, which we're in right now, that's LGBT History Month. So they've already got one sixth of the calendar year. Probably they're going to add another month, and then they'll have a quarter of the year. And eventually, they'll have the whole year long. LAUSD has said that they'll have this week-long coming out celebration. According to City Journal, a teacher within the district shared a document called the week of action toolkit elementary, which outlines how LAUSD would treat the month of October as another LGBTQ month. Not week of action toolkit high school, not week of action toolkit middle school, week of action toolkit elementary school.
These teachers should be arrested. Any elementary school teacher that foists this LGBT propaganda on little kids should be arrested for exposing minors to obscene content, for -- in the public indecency, for appeals to the prurient interest, for any obscenity law you can throw at them. They should be arrested for this. It's not going to happen in California because everybody from the lowest level city councilmen all the way up to governor Patrick Bateman over there are on board with this. They want to expose kids to disordered sexual content. But if, by some fluke, you can get any Republican into any position of power there -- and certainly if this kind of thing happens elsewhere in the country, which it will, Republicans need to wield the law to arrest these people. This is sick, sick stuff. I don't think that national coming out week should be in middle school. I don't think it should be in high school, for that matter. I don't think it should be anywhere. I don't think it's conducive to anybody's flourishing, certainly not to five-year-olds.