Over 33,000 back 10-year-olds excluded for LGBT stand

25 September 2019

Two ten-year-olds who were excluded from their school for refusing to take part in an LGBT lesson have been presented with a letter of support signed by over 33,000 people worldwide.

Christian pupils Kaysey and Farrell made headlines after requesting not to take part in their school’s LGBT event. After being held in isolation for five hours, the school then expelled the children for five days – the kind of punishment usually reserved for a pupil who has assaulted a teacher.

Life Site News has reported extensively on the story of these two courageous children, and on Friday 13 September at the Wilberforce Academy’s closing banquet, Paul Smeaton of Life Site News presented the two children with a letter of support signed by over 33,000 people worldwide.

Watch Life Site News’ Paul Smeaton deliver the letter of support to Kaysey and Farrell:

https://youtu.be/sYvuFUS3-ug

 

Help us protect people like Kaysey from the sexual agenda

Andrea Williams, Chief Executive of Christian Concern, commented: “We are grateful to Life Site News for raising this petition of support for Kaysey and Farrell. It is wonderful to see so much support for these two courageous children. We want them to know that there are adults that do want to protect them, love them and care for them, and to protect them in education.

“These are two young children who lost their school and their friends for standing up to the LGBT agenda in their classroom. For making this stand, they are now marked young people. But these 33,000 signatures show that they do not stand alone. And we are delighted that so many stand with us.”

Watch Kaysey’s full story:

Help us protect people like Kaysey from the sexual agenda

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