News illustration depicting mayor confronting Oberschule Schleife principal amid scandal outrage, with parents protesting outside.
News illustration depicting mayor confronting Oberschule Schleife principal amid scandal outrage, with parents protesting outside.
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Mayor summons principal of Oberschule Schleife

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Two women identifying as non-binary showed ninth graders homosexual porn during a project week at Saxony's Oberschule Schleife. The scandal has sparked outrage among parents and politicians; police are now investigating and the education ministry is checking violations. The mayor has summoned the school principal for an explanation.

At Saxony's Oberschule Schleife, praised by Minister President Michael Kretschmer as 'in the Champions League,' the principal invited two activists identifying as non-binary. They showed minors homosexual porn and asked them to introduce themselves with pronouns, according to Junge Freiheit after speaking with students and parents.

Parents confirmed the incidents at the Schleife municipal council meeting and called for the principal's suspension. The mayor has summoned him for the next session to hold him accountable. Police are investigating the two women, who were funded by the Amadeu Antonio Foundation.

Saxony's Education Minister Conrad Clemens (CDU) stated: "The Amadeu Antonio Foundation must urgently prevent such things if it wants to continue funding school projects." The ministry is examining potential violations of school law. AfD leader Tino Chrupalla demands a ban on NGOs at schools. The case is set to be discussed in the Saxon state parliament.

What people are saying

Discussions on X show widespread outrage primarily from conservative and AfD-aligned users over non-binary activists exposing 14-15-year-old students to explicit homosexual images and anti-AfD materials at Oberschule Schleife. Posters criticize the school principal for lack of supervision and parental notification, demanding his dismissal, police investigations, and bans on ideological projects. No significant positive or skeptical sentiments found; reactions emphasize child protection and opposition to 'woke indoctrination'.

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