It doesn’t exist in real life. If you have XY chromosomes, you aren’t having children. No matter how many parts you cut off or add, you are male biologically.
I don’t care what you think you are or identify as and I don’t think anyone should be mistreated, but I also don’t have to play along with your fantasy and mental illness that tries to distort truth to placate your feelings.
I don’t see how learning something new and being informed on it could be harmful. Are you saying that you’re afraid of your kid believing in anything you don’t believe in? Is that it?
… Because the people being ‘informed’ on it are literally 8 year old kids you dense fuck. This is willful ignorance on your part.
Kids that old still believe in santa and the tooth fairy, and THEY DON’T EVEN QUESTION WHY A GIGANTIC RABBIT LAYS EGGS ON EASTER. These aren’t people who have the critical thinking capability to listen to new information and parse out accurate vs inaccurate information.
Because most parents do not want to suggest to their young children that they might be and can be members of the opposite sex. Entertaining this notion can have serious, life altering consequences. Most parents do not have children hoping that their daughter might someday discover in public school that suspending puberty, chopping of her breasts and mutilating her genitalia is the answer to life’s struggles.
I know it’s crazy to imagine parents not wanting that, but they are out there.
In school? Why? What value do you envision society deriving from this learning?
I think that’s racist. It’s some kind of -ism, I’m sure. “Ism’s, in my opinion, are not good. A person should not believe in an -ism; he should believe in himself.”-Ferris Bueller