The last place you would expect to celebrate Trans Visibility is Auburn, Alabama.

And for the record, Trans Visibility Day has nothing to do with Pontiac Firebirds.

It has everything to do with promoting the notion that boys can become girls and girls can become boys.

Students at Auburn High School were encouraged to wear ribbons in support of transgender people. The event was sponsored by the school’s LGBT club.

Parents in Auburn were not too happy according to the conservative news site 1819News.com.

Donna Skipper, the president of the Republican Women of East Alabama says schools should be focused on the basics of education instead of woke ideology.

“As a grandmother and citizen of Auburn, it saddens me that Auburn High School seems to support ‘Transgender Day,'” Skipper told the news organization. “Rather than focusing on the basics of education, administrators have given in to woke ideology, bowing to the pressure of liberals that want to radically change our society. As one that cares about the future of America, I am hopeful that our community will not adjust its standards so that conduct once thought reprehensible is no longer deemed so.”

Parents said it was not the school’s place to promote any sort of radical sex ideology.

“Any teacher telling a student to wear a trans ribbon should be fired,” one critic wrote on X. “How about focus on math, English, history, and science?”

And the Trump Administration would agree with the moms and dads of Auburn, Alabama.

The president issued an executive order banning public schools from teaching such nonsense. And school that does not comply could risk its federal funding.

“It is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes, male and female,” the president’s executive order states. “These sexes are not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality.”

God made male and female. Social media platforms came up with the rest.

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