- The Ministry of Education said,According to a video shot by the parent rights group Higher Ground and provided to the daily newspaper, on June 21, “Creating an inclusive and non-discriminatory school environment for LGBTQI+ students,” featured several panels discussing how to create a more “inclusive” environment. Caller News Foundation.
- Several panels were introduced in the presentation. An 8th grade transgender student advocating for an adolescent blocker.
- “I can’t stress it enough, but please just forgive me.” [my generation] “I’m new to estrogen and I’ve honestly never felt more feminine,” a student said during a panel discussion. “I feel so much more feminine and more myself, and it feels great. I’ve never been happier.”
According to a video obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation, the Department of Education (ED) held a low-profile student council featuring a transgender 8th grade student and several students participating in an LGBTQ advocacy group.
EDs hold Presentation titled “”Building Inclusive and Non-Discriminatory School Environments for LGBTQI+ Students on June 21 featured several panels discussing ways to create a more “inclusive” environment within schools. rice field. According to a video taken by parent rights group Higher Ground and provided to the DCNF. The panel, which included several LGBTQ activist teenagers and an 8th grade transgender student who advocated advocating for hormones, discussed reports of students “deathing” others. (Related: ‘Students start coming out’: ‘Rainbow Library’ program brings LGBTQ content to 5-year-olds
“I can’t stress it enough, but please just forgive me.” [my generation] “I’m new to estrogen and I’ve honestly never felt more feminine,” said a student during a panel discussion. “I feel so much more feminine and more myself, and it feels great. I’ve never been happier.”
Officials from the Department of Justice, Justice and Health and Human Services also attended the ED presentation, according to an archived version of the webinar’s website. The website said the event was closed to the press and aimed at teachers, staff and school leaders who want to create a “supportive school environment for LGBTQI+ students and all students.” said there is.
According to the video, the 8th grader described a time when another student had to report her to the district administration for using a transgender student’s biological name.
“This year, we had to report people at school for various reasons, including abandonment, misgendering and slander,” he said. “But when I was actually sentenced to death, I was literally going crazy. I was like, ‘How?’ Since I was five years old, I haven’t told anyone my dead name since I first transitioned. “
“One day later [the principal] was like[the student] “He was very sorry,” he confessed. “Blah blah blah he’s going to get lunch detention,” the student continued. “And I thought yes. I think I heard it. He’s being punished. Sucker. If you mess with me, he’ll have to pay.”
Title IX is being weaponized against students and used to punish wrongful statements that do not follow the LGBTQ agenda
Federal government empowers LGBTQ children to bully and inform on children who don’t approve of insanity
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— Higher Ground (@highergroundUT) June 22, 2023
The video showed one of the panel discussion students talking about being an ally of the LGBTQ community and encouraging other students to speak up to “offend” those with different views. rice field.
“You can’t change what other people think about racism or homophobia, but you can change their comfort level about what they say in public,” the student said. “Even if it’s a small thing, say it out loud. Make them feel uncomfortable saying something racist and homophobic because it’s not the world I want to live in.” , because it’s not the world that everyone else wants to live in.”
Another transgender student, a member of the LGBTQ activist group GLSEN, was most “affirmative” about being LGBTQ when a school principal in Alabama asked if a student’s gender transition should be kept secret from parents. The video shows that he said he felt that
“I remember wearing a rainbow belt that day. The principal knew I was president of the GSA.” [Gay Straight Alliance club] at the time. So he called me into his office and I was so confused why he called me into his office when everyone was here, say what you want,” said the Alabama student. “But he pulled me aside and said, ‘Are you calling your mom?'” “What name should I use when I talk to her?” “What pronouns should I use? ” and things of that nature. I just remember a chill running through my body. “
Across the country, school districts, teachers, parents and lawmakers are debating how to address gender identity and sexual orientation in the classroom. In Maryland, parents protested school boards that refused to opt children out of classes on gender identity and sexual orientation. Despite backlash, the California Board of Education has voted to maintain a policy requiring educators to keep students transitioning away from parents.
“I feel like I haven’t met a queer teacher yet, but like you said, knowing they are out there gives me hope. I hope my kids will too, if I have them, ‘that’s the expression,’ said an 8th grade student in the video. “The more advanced the world is, the more representation we will have.”
ED did not immediately respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.
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