Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have forsaken the LORD,...Isaiah 1:4
"Second graders in South Bend Community Schools, one of Indiana's largest public school systems, are getting an education in transgenderism thanks to the district welcoming substitute teacher Meghan Buell into their classrooms.
Meghan, a biological male, dresses and identifies as a female. Thanks to the county's SOGI statute which prevents "discrimination" against an individual on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity, the school district can hide behind the law when parents object to having Buell teaching sexual confusion as normal and productive.
Buell laughed about the eight year olds being confused about his deep voice and why he was dressed as a girl, but told the audience that he thinks those are great opportunities to teach kids to accept people for who they are – a fine lesson unless that involves
disrupting the normal reality testing and cognitive development of children by teaching them it's rational and safe to deny biological science.
Later in his speech, Buell told the audience that he teaches children, "If they want to identify as a marshmallow, we should say OK, let's talk about it." CP
"Second graders in South Bend Community Schools, one of Indiana's largest public school systems, are getting an education in transgenderism thanks to the district welcoming substitute teacher Meghan Buell into their classrooms.
Meghan, a biological male, dresses and identifies as a female. Thanks to the county's SOGI statute which prevents "discrimination" against an individual on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity, the school district can hide behind the law when parents object to having Buell teaching sexual confusion as normal and productive.
Buell laughed about the eight year olds being confused about his deep voice and why he was dressed as a girl, but told the audience that he thinks those are great opportunities to teach kids to accept people for who they are – a fine lesson unless that involves
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Later in his speech, Buell told the audience that he teaches children, "If they want to identify as a marshmallow, we should say OK, let's talk about it." CP