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The image is a four-panel comic strip with text and illustrations. The first panel shows a woman in a blue blazer speaking at a podium, with the text: "The forced outing of a queer or trans child to their parent is not and never should be a parental right." The second panel depicts a classroom with empty desks and a chalkboard, stating: "There's a wide range of reasons why someone might prefer to tell their friends or teachers about who they are before their parents." The third panel features a church at sunset, with the text: "Maybe they just don't feel ready yet. Maybe they fear violence or losing their community. Maybe they know as a fact that they would end up in conversion therapy." The fourth panel shows a sidewalk with a person walking away, accompanied by the text: "As someone who got kicked out of her home at 13 for being trans, let me reiterate this: No parent or government has the right to decide when or how a child comes out to their parent." The artist's name, Sophie Labelle, is credited in the bottom right corner.

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