Home-school NOW! The lgbtq+ agenda continues

Home-school NOW! The lgbtq+ agenda continues

A book which teaches children that a person's sex is 'assigned' to them at birth by a doctor has been sent to 814 primary schools across Britain. 

Copies of What Does LGBT+ Mean? also claims that gender is a 'sliding scale between male and female' and that a doctor or nurse 'looked at our body and gave us a label based on what they could see'. 

One of the sections is dedicated to 'assigned sex' with the illustration of a doctor holding a clipboard.

'A person's gender is who they feel that they are, e.g. male, female, both or neither,' it reads.

'Gender is usually something a person just knows about themselves, although it can also be something a person discovers about themselves as they grow older.

'Most people's gender will be the same as their assigned sex, but this is not always the case for everyone.

'When a person's gender is the same as their assigned sex, then this is called 'cisgender'. 

It also features a section called 'Gender as a spectrum', which read: 'The scale is shown with labels in between male and female, including mostly female, partly female, both or neither, partly male and mostly male.

On its website, the non-fiction book which was first published in October is described as being aimed at children aged eight to 11, upper KS2 and lower KS3 pupils.

'This book explores identity, assigned sex, gender, love, sexuality, discrimination, privilege, allyship, pride and more,' the website says.

'This is going to be a book that will make a big difference in the lives of countless young people.'

Editors note: Nobody is 'assigned' a sex, by a doctor or any other care-giver - I've given birth to 5 children and, every time, I knew what sex the baby was by the 20th week of each pregnancy.

 



 

 

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