Schools told not to teach about gender identity

https://www.bbc.com/news/education-69017920

by ZjadlemBabcie

14 comments
  1. The tide is turning. People are tired of having things forced on them that they did not vote for. If the left wants to rise again, they need to stop abusing institutions to push through propaganda that only a small minority in the country actually supports.

  2. Im sorry but not teaching about nudes, sexual harassment and consent until the kids are like ~14 years old is fucking insane. These things are important to know because you can be victimized as a child and unfortunately may not realize whatever is happening is inappropriate if not taught. And getting taught by family is not an option because they’re the overwhelming majority of perpetrators.

  3. The whole gender thing is confusing. At Uni in Sociology class professor told us gender are archetypes of men and women in each society. Therefore typical mexican man will look and act a bit different than typical chinese man. So those are 2 different genders but they’re still men.

    On the internet and in politics it seems gender just means sex and there is thousands of them instead of male/female.

  4. Identity is not a real thing. Identity is a political theory, and rejected by many.

  5. Well, I’m sure that today’s kids can learn about all these from the internet. No need to be taught in schools /s

  6. I was told how I was made at the age of 7 when I asked my parents.

    I found it odd at first, but after thinking about it, it made sense.

    I was lucky to have responsible parents, unfortunately not everyone has that luxury.

  7. People somehow think that ‘teaching’ means ‘indoctrination’ and constant exposure to these subjects. In reality, I don’t see what’s wrong with ‘teaching’ a.k.a mentioning it once or twice, that some people struggle with their gender identity and feel as they are the wrong gender. It literally takes like 10 minutes to mention this subject, just like how sex, sexuality, etc was taught to me in literally 1 school day and never again. It’s just awareness, did y’all become gay after they told you it exists and what it means?

  8. Early life sex education is incredibly important. A kid getting sexually abused won’t know about getting help if not from sex education. I’m really fucking disappointed that the bbc would frame this solely around gender identity instead of focusing on the broader issue of this bill

  9. I mean, the moment you identify as being male while being white, you’re casting yourself out of society. So I kinda see why they wanna wait before confronting people with the topic.

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