he remembers feeling in-between genders as early as preschool.
I work in kindergarten. You can give boy a pink bowl/mug and he will say that he is now a girl, not because he is 'genderfluid' but because such things are funny to 4 year olds.
Sometimes I wonder how many boys in western countries were chemically castrated because their teacher gave them a wrong cup
It should be easier than it is. In the sense that teachers should be respected. And parents shouldn't be needing to keep their children from DEI. Today it seems pretty hard to me but not in a good way.
...they cannot teach and parent and nurture and raise (essentially). They are completely doomed to fail, but because they are mostly women we have to hear about how brave and stunning they are.
I work in kindergarten. You can give boy a pink bowl/mug and he will say that he is now a girl, not because he is 'genderfluid' but because such things are funny to 4 year olds.
Sometimes I wonder how many boys in western countries were chemically castrated because their teacher gave them a wrong cup
Why? It's the most woman-dominated field in the world, it must be utter torture to do it every day.
If it makes you feel better, the mothers were just looking for any excuse.
You aren't wrong. Teaching is a very easy job to coast through, hence the large number of women in the field.
I work in placement with "bad" kids -- there is no DEI in the trenches of broken families, so I am actually able to affect some positive change.
It should be easier than it is. In the sense that teachers should be respected. And parents shouldn't be needing to keep their children from DEI. Today it seems pretty hard to me but not in a good way.
Well, teachers should just have to... teach.
...they cannot teach and parent and nurture and raise (essentially). They are completely doomed to fail, but because they are mostly women we have to hear about how brave and stunning they are.