Another testimony was offered up by “Mrs. T” who claimed she had been approached by 4th grade students asking whether she identified as a boy or a girl. “Should I really have shut that conversation down?” the teacher asked the committee.
Yes. Yes you should have. The only acceptable response in this situation is "ask your parents about it".
Mrs. T further claimed that after that conversation, five of the students in the class “came out.”
How exactly does a prepubescent child 'come out'? 'Coming out' is a statement about sexual preference, but prepubescent children are asexual by definition. A prepubescent child cannot come out. This teacher is simply using their position of authority over the kids to push their degenerate sexual agenda onto them.
And it's working. Those poor kids are being railroaded into a life that we KNOW has statistically worse outcomes (more disease, unlikely to reproduce, dramatically higher suicide rates, prevalence of mental illness, etc) by this 'teacher'.
Yes. Yes you should have. The only acceptable response in this situation is "ask your parents about it".
How exactly does a prepubescent child 'come out'? 'Coming out' is a statement about sexual preference, but prepubescent children are asexual by definition. A prepubescent child cannot come out. This teacher is simply using their position of authority over the kids to push their degenerate sexual agenda onto them.
And it's working. Those poor kids are being railroaded into a life that we KNOW has statistically worse outcomes (more disease, unlikely to reproduce, dramatically higher suicide rates, prevalence of mental illness, etc) by this 'teacher'.
More like "show me on the doll where they touched you...."