Italy's biggest pro-life action group
on Tuesday said it was suing 150 Italian schools over their
'Alias Career' policy allowing pupils to identify and give
themselves identities according to the gender they felt they
belonged to.
"We have launched the largest legal campaign against gender
ideology in Italy, serving about 150 warnings to as many schools
that have approved the so-called Alias Career for transgender
pupils under the pressure of the LGBTQIA+ movement, calling for
its immediate cancellation," said Jacopo Coghe, spokesperson for
the Pro Vita & Famiglia Onlus, urging intervention by Education
Minister Giuseppe Valditara.
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