"Die in Agony" and More: We're Feeling the Hate from Our "Welcoming" Town
- PRN
- Apr 5
- 1 min read
WARNING: This blog post contains potentially offensive language, including profanity, that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised.

Lately, Parental Rights Natick has been fielding incoming from some folks in the community who aren't so happy with us.
Assumptions and accusations abound is nothing new for Parental Rights Natick and like organizations working to protect children and the rights of parents in public education. But we think it's worth sharing some of the latest and not so greatest messages we received via our website from the so-called kind and inclusive people in our "welcoming" town (we omitted names to protect the privacy of the angry individuals who were brave enough to include them):




Despite the accusations and vile comments from unhappy community members, we'll continue our dedication to initiatives that help restore parental rights, healthy policies and unbiased, responsible education in Natick Public Schools, including:
Student exemption policy for gender content (including grades K-4)
Parental consent policy for gender transitioning
Education transparency resolution for K-12 curriculum (gender and race-based)
Detransition awareness in school curriculum, culture, and celebrations
We also know how important it is to be a voice for students, parents, teachers, and school staff who are afraid to speak out about the bad school policies and practices that hurt children and erode education.
Let’s hold Natick Public Schools accountable and make sure your tax dollars are funding your child's quality education, not radical indoctrination.
Will you also forward this email to other concerned Natick parents with children in Natick Public Schools to sign up to receive our weekly emails?
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