Eighteen year-old treated as a heretic for suggesting that biological sex is real. (Sounds like a cult to me.)
A female member of the House of Lords visited a private girls’ school to talk about transphobia in parliament.
The girl told The Times: “The language she was using was implying critical theory took precedence over biological reality in defining women.”
When the 18 year-old questioned the position of the Lord’s member, she was met afterward by 60 other girls at the school “who shouted, screamed, swore and spat at her. She escaped and said she collapsed, unable to breathe properly.”
She was labeled a “transphobe” and because of the attack and the general non-supportive atmosphere is no longer at that school.
This is precisely why the state of Florida passed their law. The law was criticized as a “Don’t Say Gay” law. But it wasn’t forbidding a gay teacher from answering a child’s question about what He and his partner did over the weekend.
The law was about disallowing in the curriculum any “instruction” about Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity. This was prohibited…
"in kindergarten through 3rd grade or in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
Well, the K-3 is precise enough.
But the rest of it leaves room for interpretation. Which no doubt will be exploited by some parents who sue school districts because they believe the instruction is not “age appropriate.” Far too often legal language is imprecise. (When it favors their point of view, most really don’t care.)
Here’s the main point. Parent’s, through their elected representatives, are saying enough with this stuff.
Most especially for small children.
Parents who pay for the education of their children should be allowed to send their kids to a school that doesn’t teach 6 year-old students about Preferred Pronouns which deny biology.
Parents have the right to send their kids to a school which doesn’t teach that “biology is bigotry.” Or that there are more than Two Sexes or Two Genders.
(See my rebuttal of the “assigned at birth” fiction here and here.)
Parents who think this way are legion and they are waking up to the untruths Gender Ideologues, in the name of Inclusion, have taught their young children.
Laws are being passed. The law in Florida requires school districts to notify a student’s parent if there is a change “in the student’s services or monitoring related to the student’s mental, emotional, or physical health or well-being and the school’s ability to provide a safe and supportive learning environment for the student.”
It prohibits schools from “encouraging a student to withhold” such information from a parent.
If a child identifies as something other than his or her birth sex, then parents cannot be kept in the dark. They must be told.
This is how it should be.
That’s why they called it a parental rights bill in Florida. Don’t be surprised if the mid-term election results in the U.S. give evidence of this legitimate parental concern.
Adults deceiving children. Evolutionary biologist, Colin Wright raises a red flag.
The number of kids identifying as trans and non-binary is exploding … but why?@SwipeWright right explains to @JanJekielek how large NGOs push controversial messaging to children.
“The kids are literally being told: if you’re gender non-conforming, then you’re trans.” pic.twitter.com/hmmIqC9IPp
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I’m a Classic Christian and regard Gender Ideology as anti-creational to the core. This blog is about “God’s Good Creation.” That’s why I’m writing about Gender Ideology. And “speaking up” as I’m confident Jesus would.
"Have you not read that the one who made them at the beginning 'made them male and female.'" [Matt 19:4]