First Liberty has been fighting for Carlos Encinas and his family for many months. Their school district wants to force their sons to affirm radical gender ideology materials that violate their religious beliefs.
I want you to put yourself in Carlosโ shoes for a moment.
Your children whom you love have been attending a school you trust. One of your sons is in 5th grade. A transformative time in his life. After school, he comes home and tells you he was forced to listen to a book about transgender ideology. Not only that, but the school forced him to teach it to his kindergarten buddy. Forced him.
How would you feel?
Studies have shown how harmful this ideology can be for children.
Joanna Williams at the Civitas Institute for the Study of Civil Society says that, โthe school curriculum,โฆchildrenโs fictionโฆall offer positive representations of both transgender youth and the process of transition. This creates a feedback loop: the more transgender children are discussed and positively affirmed, the more children come to see being transgenderโฆas a credible solution to personal struggles with identity.โ
Another study notes that transgender ideology destroys kids brains, prompts suicide and forms serious, life-threatening mental illnesses.
Carlos Encinas, a parent just like you, just like millions of parents across America, sees that. Yes, it goes against his beliefs as a Christian [and] he knows it will deeply harm his kids.
Imagine the panic of finding these ideologies being taught to your child at school. And not only that, your child being forced to indoctrinate a kindergartner who looks up to him. Children who are too young to know anything about the adult activism behind it all.
And whatโs worse? The school is hiding it from you.
Carlos talked to the school. They tell him his children have to learn and teach this material. They talk down to him as if he simply does not know what is best for his kids. But they do. They pretend the word โparentโ does not apply when it comes to authority outside the home.
So, one day, Carlos and his wife realize they will have to make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. For their children. For their family.
They decide to sue the school. This takes massive courage. But at what cost?
The school will push back and opposing groups will attack. Their own children will be mocked and they might have to move schools. There may be days when others wonder why they care so much, when it was just a โsilly little book.โ
But Carlos never will see it in that light. He knows why heโs battling โ for his family, and for every family in America. But his family will have to fight and fight until itโs won. And that battle may last years.
But itโs worth it. Courage is worth it.









