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Friday, April 28, 2017

Professor Wants Children to Learn ‘Queer Theory’ in Elementary School

A professor at the University of Arizona who conducts research on science education is arguing that students should be taught “queer theory” in elementary school.

Kristin Gunckel, a professor at the University of Arizona, argued on behalf of introducing “queer theory” into American elementary school curriculum in a recent lecture that took place last month.

“Queer theory,” according to Gunckel, examines why heterosexuality is portrayed as the “only normal and natural form” for human beings.

“It challenges categorical thinking and specifically aims to disrupt the hetero/homo binary,” she wrote. “Queer theory examines how the social construction of sexuality is normalized so that heterosexuality is portrayed as the only normal and natural form of being human.”

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

When I was in elementary school in the late 50's and early 60's we learned all we needed to know about queers.....stay far away from them! How can college improve upon that?

Anonymous said...

More government school crap...isn't it special.

Anonymous said...

this is why our children are so messed up, teaching this crap is disgusting!

Anonymous said...

So the libtards don't want to accept creationism and want to stick to evolution. So how did queers evolve when they can't reproduce?
So if you argue that God created queers too, then you also need to accept that God forbids queer relationships.

Anonymous said...

That's because she is a pervert. Wake up people. The homosexual agenda is targeting children. The age of consent will soon start falling.

Anonymous said...

I have a building to throw him off of?

Anonymous said...

It IS the only natural and normal form of being a human being, all the rest are some queer form of being a human being.

Anonymous said...


Sounds like the 'good perfesser' missed the seminar on 'knuckle sandwich theory'. Hope she fills that gap in her resume.