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Cross-dressing "transgender" boy becomes prom queen at Mass. high school!

Celebrated by school officials and local news media.

POSTED: June 4, 2013

A senior boy at Middleborough High School in Middleborough, Mass. -- who started coming to school dressed as a girl during his sophomore year -- became the school's "prom queen" last week.

This is one of the goals of the homosexual-transgender movement in America: To mainstream such perversion. And this story exposes what happens to the minds of kids (and adults) after years of aggressive (and threat-driven) diversity training. Back in February MassResistance described the efforts of the state Board of Education to mandate "transgenderism" in every school. But most people don't realize that in many places it has already been happening.

Celebrated by the media

Fox News in Boston did the first report on this, and it was a gushing pro-transgender puff piece -- referring to the boy as "she" -- with no contrasting opinion included at all. The Fox anchorwoman was totally "with the program."

VIDEO: Watch Fox News in Boston's report.

Fox News began its report describing the boy the "a girl whose growing achievement is the end of a journey that she started years earlier." Fox went on to describe "her" as someone who was "born a man" but who "came out her freshman year at about 14 years old to mom Tammy."

A big problem is often parents, who sadly buy into this insanity in order to appear politically correct and "compassionate." The boy's mother told Fox that she reacted to the news that her son thinks he's a girl by "leaning over and giving him a big hug" and fully embracing his new "identity." (There was no mention of the boy's father in any of the news reports.)

How did the school react? The schools have often become the agent for radical change. As Fox relates, "The high school was responsive to her needs, allowing her to use the female bathrooms and locker rooms, the student body accepting of who she is."

Paul Branagan, Middleborough High's principal, said that students have supported this. "This is a community and a school community in particular that is very accepting and I think that's a true testament to that."

Branagan added that he's happy for the boy "to be able to be who she wants to be and to graduate knowing the fact that she's been supported by an entire school."

"It was surprising and it was exciting, because we're coming really far," the confused boy told Fox.

The Daily Caller called it an "accomplishment."

This is what America could be like before too long, unless ordinary people (at least) start speaking out against this insanity.