BARNEGAT TOWNSHIP, New Jersey, October 29, 2019 (LifeSiteNews)
 – The mayor of a New Jersey township is holding firm against negative 
reactions to his forceful denunciation of a state law mandating that 
“LGBT history” be taught in public schools.
Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill 1569
 in January, requiring school boards to develop lessons about the 
“political, economic, and social contributions of persons with 
disabilities and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people” 
throughout history.
During an August committee meeting for Barnegat Township, Republican Mayor Alfonso Cirulli assailed
 the LGBT agenda as “an affront to almighty God” and declared that “now 
is the time for the righteous to stand up for their rights” before the 
school district implements a new curriculum in line with the new 
mandate.
"The government has no right to teach our kids morality," he said, 
arguing that "we've crossed over the line into absurdity” in overriding 
parents’ right to decide when and how to introduce children to such 
sensitive subjects.
“Everyone has a right to live his or her life the way they want to, 
but no group has a right to force others to comply with their beliefs,” 
added Cirulli, who is a former assistant principal.--> READ MORE
 
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