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Please read the following message. --------------------------------------------------------------- [ADF](WLWm2aiwN:m:1:2603703913:916D4F87113382B9C122FC50F43CFACE:r) Friend: A Massachusetts school has censored a seventh grader for wearing a shirt that expresses biological truth. Throughout the entire nation, a debate is raging on the very nature of what it means to be human. What makes a person a man? A woman? Our Constitution guarantees freedom of thought—the freedom to share your beliefs. Twelve-year-old Liam Morrison’s school has decided that debate is out—and government orthodoxy is in. Liam, a 12-year-old student at Nichols Middle School in Middleborough, Massachusetts, quietly observed how the school proclaimed loudly that a person’s feelings, not their biology, determines their sex and gender. Liam holds different beliefs. Informed by a scientific understanding of biology (and backed by millennia of human history), he believes that there only two sexes (male and female) and that a person’s gender is inseparable from their sex. So, one day Liam wore a shirt to school that says, “There are only two genders.” The principal of the school, along with a school counselor, pulled Liam out of class and ordered him to remove his shirt or go home. Liam politely declined and was sent home. Public school officials cannot censor a 7th grader’s speech by forcing him to remove a shirt that states scientific fact. This is a gross violation of the First Amendment. [Please stand with this brave 7th grader as he challenges his school’s violation of free speech. Sign our pledge to show that Liam isn’t the only one who is standing up for these truths.](WLWm2aiwN:m:1:2603703913:916D4F87113382B9C122FC50F43CFACE:r) [Sign the Pledge](WLWm2aiwN:m:1:2603703913:916D4F87113382B9C122FC50F43CFACE:r) “They completely took away my ability to have a different opinion than they wanted me to have,” Liam says. This case isn’t just about a shirt. - It’s about a public school telling Liam—and thereby all other students—that he can’t wear a shirt with a message that’s important to him unless it’s the same opinion as the government’s. - It’s about a public school trying to force a student to forfeit his free speech when he walks into the school building. - It’s about a public school imposing its view on students—and censoring students who disagree. “The school is talking about this issue all the time,” ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, who is defending Liam, says, “and all Liam wanted to do was express his opinion, which is actually shared by a lot of his classmates.” After the school punished Liam for wearing the shirt, he wore another shirt to protest the school’s censorship that said: “There are censored genders.” Again, the school told him to take off the shirt. That’s when Liam and his family decided to ask Alliance Defending Freedom and the Massachusetts Family Institute to take legal action. [Sign the Pledge](WLWm2aiwN:m:1:2603703913:916D4F87113382B9C122FC50F43CFACE:r) “I don’t complain when I see pride flags and diversity posters hung throughout the school,” Liam told a meeting of the Middleboro School Committee in April, after he was punished the first time. “Others have a right to their beliefs just like I do.” The First Amendment protects people of all beliefs, especially people that disagree with the government. If you only have freedom to agree with those in power, you don’t have freedom at all. Across the nation, government officials are trying to silence views that differ from radical gender ideology. And it’s falling to brave 12-year-olds like Liam to stand in opposition and not affirm lies when school officials, who should be modeling adulthood, have failed students. [Will you join Liam today?](WLWm2aiwN:m:1:2603703913:916D4F87113382B9C122FC50F43CFACE:r) [Sign the Pledge](WLWm2aiwN:m:1:2603703913:916D4F87113382B9C122FC50F43CFACE:r) —Alliance Defending Freedom P.S. Liam isn’t the first student to be censored—and he won’t be the last. [Stand with him today and send a message that government censorship cannot be allowed.](WLWm2aiwN:m:1:2603703913:916D4F87113382B9C122FC50F43CFACE:r) 15100 N. 90th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 All donations are secure, private, and tax-deductible. Member ECFA. PrudentPolitics.com 525-K East Market Street # 114 City: Leesburg State: Virginia Zip Code: 20176 © Copyright PrudentPolitics.com All Rights Reserved. This message was intended for: {EMAIL} You were added to the system October 14, 2022. For more information [click here](. [Update your preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Unsubscribe via email](mailto:unsub-74367218067-echo3-A8ACB72E65C54700AA34371374034D40@emailsendr.net?Subject=Unsubscribe&body=Please%20remove%20me%20from%20further%20mailings)

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