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28 June 15:18

The US Supreme Court has ruled that parents can remove children from classrooms that use books on LGBT+ themes, citing religious freedom.

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The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of parents who challenged the use of LGBT+ books in public schools, saying that restricting the option to opt children out of these lessons violates religious freedom. The conservative judges argued that these materials impose values contrary to the parents' beliefs. The decision was welcomed by supporters of parents' rights, but criticized by those who believe it undermines children's multicultural education.

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