Monday 9 September 2019

BBC teaches children that there are over 100 genders

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According to The Times, in a film made by the BBC to be used in schools to teach 9-12 year-olds the personal, social and health education (PSHE) curriculum (part of the National Curriculum in England and Wales) a young boy asks: “What are the different gender identities?” A head teacher praises him for asking a “really, really exciting question”.

The film cuts to a teacher called Kate Daniels, who explains to two other young children: “We know that we have got male and female, but there are over 100, if not more, gender identities now.”

She says that some people are “bi-gender” and feel that they are two genders at once. “And then you’ve got some people who might call themselves gender-queer, who are just like: ‘I don’t really want to be anything in particular. I am just going to be me.’”

The British Royal College of General Practitioners recognised six genders in a recent statement: male, female, gender-neutral, non-binary, gender-fluid and gender-queer.

1 comment:

  1. Britain truly is a lost cause. The Europeans don't realise how important it is for them that Brexit should go ahead. Europe would be better off without Britain.

    Much of the problem is the British grovelling to the U.S. and slavishly following disastrous American social trends (we have the same problem in Australia but we're not as far gone as the British).

    Brexit will make all this much worse.

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