Thursday 10 November 2022 04:35 AM SA One Nation MP Sarah Game says daughter taught same-sex marriage at school trends now

Thursday 10 November 2022 04:35 AM SA One Nation MP Sarah Game says daughter taught same-sex marriage at school trends now
Thursday 10 November 2022 04:35 AM SA One Nation MP Sarah Game says daughter taught same-sex marriage at school trends now

Thursday 10 November 2022 04:35 AM SA One Nation MP Sarah Game says daughter taught same-sex marriage at school trends now

A mother has claimed her four-year-old daughter is being taught 'girls marry girls and boys marry boys' at her kindergarten.

Sarah Game, who is a member of the South Australian upper house, claimed her daughter's pre-school was teaching children same-sex marriage as 'the norm'. 

Ms Game, from One Nation, made the claim on Instagram after controversy erupted in the federal Senate over drag queen Courtney Act appearing on the ABC's Play School. 

South Australian One Nation MP Sarah Game (pictured) said her four-year-old daughter is being taught 'girls marry girls and boys marry boys' at school without hearing the more traditional norm

Liberal senator Alex Antic accused the ABC of 'grooming' children by airing a Play School special episode where a drag queen reads a children's book about a girl wearing pants.

'The program was rated G and has been heavily promoted on TV and on the app. Why is the ABC grooming children with this sort of adult content?' he asked.

 Greens senator Hanson-Young interjected to object to the language he used.

'You mean young girls wearing pants? Seriously,' she asked. 'It's offensive. It is deeply, deeply offensive.'

ABC managing director David Anderson rejected Mr Antic's claim: ''I don't see that as grooming children with our content. That particular program is reading from a book that is about dressing up.'

The appearance of drag queen Courtney Act as the host of an ABC children's show has caused controversy

The appearance of drag queen Courtney Act as the host of an ABC children's show has caused controversy

After the debate, Ms Game posted a comment on Instagram saying her four-year-old had returned from pre-school to say ''girls marry girls and boys marry boys'. Her post was then shared by prominent NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham.

'When I challenged her, she pointed to a poster she made in class with pictures and it was clear to me that she wasn't aware of the more mainstream side of the story,' she said in the post.

Ms Game, who is a mother of three, wouldn't share the poster with Daily Mail Australia and said she hadn't contacted the school about her concerns. 

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