Lt Col Christopher Schilling: Military officer calls cops on mom who objected to sex posters at child's school

Lt Col Christopher Schilling: Military officer calls cops on mom who objected to sex posters at child's school
Angela Reading was probed by local law enforcement after airing concerns about school posters about sexual orientations and ideologies such as 'gender queer, nonbinary, agender, transgender, and pansexual' (Fox News video screengrab)

TRENTON NEW JERSEY: A high-ranking US military officer is being castigated for calling the cops on a mom who voiced her concerns about posters about polysexuality and trans identity at her daughter's school. The New Jersey mother Angela Reading revealed on Tucker Carlson Tonight that she was allegedly under scrutiny and being "monitored" by local law enforcement after airing concerns about posters hanging at the entrance of her seven-year-old's school in North Hanover Township. 

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As part of a school assignment children were asked to create a 'safe space'. The colorful art installations depict some of the contentious phrases and drawings handwritten by kids to make students "feel good and accepted" - including the message "don't be afraid of who you are," and flags associated with sexual orientations and ideologies such as "gender queer, nonbinary, agender, transgender, and pansexual," reported Daily Mail.