Louisiana high school teacher Jonathan Koeppel spoke out recently against the gender-identity ideology being promoted at his school.\xa0A video of his remarks at a school board meeting quickly went viral.\nDuring the meeting in April, Koeppel played an audio clip for the school board from an education app the school uses, called \u201cBrainPop,\u201d in which students were advised to refer to individuals as \u201cthey\u201d if the student didn't know that individual's "preferred" pronouns.\xa0\n"I would have thought that this is only happening in California or in New Jersey, New York, and the more progressive\u2014what I would call\u2014progressive states," said Koeppel, who teaches in the St. Tammany Parish Public Schools system.\nNot only is the school allowing a far-left ideology to be pushed on children, but it\u2019s also teaching students incorrect grammar, he said.\xa0\nKoeppel joins \u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\u201d to explain why he chose to speak out and how the school board, parents, and other teachers responded to his remarks.\xa0\nWe also cover these stories:\xa0\n\nPresident Joe Biden gives a speech in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on closing the racial wealth gap.\xa0\n\nFormer President Barack Obama says that Biden is finishing the work of his administration.\xa0\n\nIn a message for gay pride month, Biden calls out former President Donald Trump and conservative states for passing legislation that banned biological males from participating in girls and women\u2019s sports.\n\nEnjoy the show!\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.