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Monday, May 18, 2015

'There's No Such Thing as Boys or Girls'

One of the nation’s largest public school systems is preparing to include gender identity to its classroom curriculum, including lessons on sexual fluidity and spectrum – the idea that there’s no such thing as 100 percent boys or 100 percent girls.

Fairfax County Public Schools released a report recommending changes to their family life curriculum for grades 7 through 12. The changes, which critics call radical gender ideology, will be formally introduced next week.

“The larger picture is this is really an attack on nature itself – the created order,” said Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council.

“Human beings are created male and female. But the current transgender ideology goes way beyond that. They’re telling us you can be both genders, you can be no gender, you can be a gender that you make up for yourself. And we’re supposed to affirm all of it.”

The plan calls for teaching seventh graders about transgenderism and tenth graders about the concept that sexuality is a broader spectrum --- but it sure smells like unadulterated sex indoctrination.

Get a load of what the kids are going to be learning in middle school:

4 comments:

lmclain said...

Anyone wonder why high school grads can't even spell "graduation"? Or write a check? Or read a job application?
Because your "leaders" are so busy indoctrinating them with the latest politically correct social garbage.
How much do these brainiacs get paid to dream up these "initiatives" and "curriculums"??
My God, we're in trouble. Such deep, deep trouble.

Anonymous said...

So now teens can just shower together in gym class....

Anonymous said...

Lying to the Children will just make things worse. Males are different than females in heart, soul, body and feelings.

Vastly different!

These basic differences need to be held up high, discussed, and dealt with with love and compassion.

Anonymous said...

It's not lying to them 1:51, it's confusing them with too much information about subjects they may not be ready to understand.

If they have gender identity issues, they need more information as well as a parent or sympathetic, informed family member to discuss it with.