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Documentary seeks to help parents by telling story of LGBTQ indoctrination

Documentary seeks to help parents by telling story of LGBTQ indoctrination


Documentary seeks to help parents by telling story of LGBTQ indoctrination

A free-to-view documentary exposes what families in Colorado have dealt with concerning LGBTQ indoctrination in the classroom.

It is called "Art Club."

It's a story that more and more families are dealing with in schools across the United States: teachers are exposing our young, pure children to debauchery, sexual sin and the scars and regret that come with it. They're planting mental seeds in kids' minds that maybe they were born in the wrong body.

In many cases, it is done in secret to keep the parents from finding out.

Erin Lee is the director of Protect Kids Colorado.

She tells AFN about her team's new documentary called "Art Club." It describes her own daughter's story.

"In 2021, my little girl was lured into a secret gender and sex club at 12 years old. We had just moved here. It was the height of COVID. And she was convinced that she was born in the wrong body by an activist who had been brought in by the school, a very radical activist who still harasses my daughter now three years later,” Lee says.

Your parents wouldn't understand

The new influence turned the Lees’ daughter against them.

“She was taught that parents aren't safe and not to tell us, and we're really lucky that she came home and told us what had happened to her."

But she said unfortunately, that confusion took a stranglehold of her daughter.

Lee, Erin Lee

“She was confused for about nine months over her sex, and our primary focus at that time was just getting her through it, loving her through it, making changes in our lives to protect her from this ideology."

Lee explained she and her husband pulled their child out of the school.

"We were threatened with Child Protective Services when we did that. Once we got her through it about a year after the incident, we went very public. I went Glenn Beck and Tucker Carlson and the Daily Mail and went really, really public about what had happened,” she said.

Hoping social media comes through

And that's when hundreds and hundreds of parents came out of the woodwork. Now her team's main mission is that people will watch Art Club and share it, Lee said.

"Like I said, it will always be available for free. People don't know what they don't know, and that's why we made it to just educate people and help them understand that this can happen to anyone anytime. People just need to be aware of it. So, it all starts with awareness. We encourage people to watch and share it."

The film is available at artclubmovie.com.