
High-ranking military official called to resign after targeting mom upset over pansexuality posters at school
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A New Jersey mother reveals a high-ranking military officer targeted her on Facebook for voicing concern over her child's elementary school teaching pansexuality.
Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling apparently took issue with Reading's post alerting parents in a local Facebook group of posters hanging at the entrance of her 7-year-old's school displaying different kinds of sexuality, including the virtues of being "polysexual." Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to yael.halon@fox.com.
The posters were reportedly part of an assignment to create a "safe space" for all students to "feel good and accepted." Kids as young as 9 years old allegedly participated in creating these posters, as detailed on "Chaos and Control's" Substack page, which first reported on the story.