Colorado girl says teacher didn't let her present pro-life poem because it was deemed "offensive"

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Welcome to Drake Middle School in Arvada, Colorado, where you are not allowed to present slam poetry that is pro-life.

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A middle school teacher in Colorado has, according to this student, decided that protecting "safety" means silencing a girl's artistic expression because she likes babies. Meanwhile, the teacher apparently allows Second-Amendment bashing, Jesus jokes, and gay-pride advocacy.

Her submission? A pro-life piece loaded with Bible verses, Dr. Seuss references, and sobering abortion statistics.

Oh, and it met every single requirement.

When I asked my teacher if I could present it, she said no.

The mom "immediately emailed the teacher," and the teacher confirmed that they were "not going to allow her to present." The mom said the school routinely discusses leftwing racial frameworks, LGBT rights, and immigration issues.

Jeffrey County Public Schools has not responded to the Libs of TikTok report, but locals say the district is known for platforming leftwing ideology while silencing those who believe differently.

Here is the poem:

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And the full text:

A life is a life, no matter how small.

Seventy-three million people have been killed in one year and will be killed again this year, if not more — when they are completely innocent humans.

They never get to see the light of day before they are cast away. They did nothing wrong except exist and were dismissed. People say women need healthcare but never think how unfair — they kill babies for simply being there!

The Word of God says, 'You knit me together in my mother's womb.' How come we never listen to this and try to send them to the tomb?

I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful. His works are wonderful. A person is a person, no matter how small.

Life is life — no matter how small.

We often forget this important detail. This detail could save our lives. Sixty percent of babies who weren't intended have died because of this.

Why do people kill these innocent babies with the pill? Why do people say babies in their wombs are mistakes and things need to be gotten rid of? Why, why, why?

When you ask someone if murder's bad they say yes, of course. But when you tell them that killing innocent babies isn't good enough — they shame you.

They blame women's rights on healthcare but what about the baby's right? That's unfair. From where they were created they are a human person. They were created in God's image.

People say women's rights are healthcare. That's just a clump of cells. But no one dwells on the fact that the baby still has a heartbeat at six weeks. Boom boom, boom boom.

Nothing compares to the love a mother has for her baby. So just maybe we let them have a chance to live and that love will grow.

Destruction, dismay, dread. When will people comprehend this needs to come to an end?

Our life is our life — no matter how small.

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