. First, Warwickshire County Council withdrew a primary school Relationships Education programme that promoted transgenderism to 4-year-olds after a threat of legal action. Then the same authority also dropped a “trans toolkit” that said young boys who identify as female should “sleep where they feel most comfortable”.
In the last few days, Oxfordshire’s version of the toolkit has also been retracted in the face of a High Court challenge brought by a 13-year-old girl.
It fell to a girl aged 13 to contest similar guidance from the Crown Prosecution Service warning schools they could face prosecution if they did not allow boys into girls’ changing rooms. Lawyers for the unnamed girl said she found the guidance “very distressing” and was concerned she could be prosecuted for failing to abide by the rules it set out. Thankfully, the document was withdrawn last week.
Also last week, Liz Truss, the Minister for Women and Equalities, ordered a transgender activist group to remove the Government logo from its schools transgender guidance, saying it was “not approved by government” and “does not reflect government policy”. Truss has also announced that under-18s will be protected from making irreversible decisions – which would certainly include gender reassignment surgery.
morpteh mackem • May 9, 2020 12:21 PM BST think there's bigger fish to fry for next few years
That's handy for lots of important issues worldwide everyone's consumed with corona
This has to get more coverage has been creeping along since the early 2000s (maybe sooner?) those books for 4yrs+ and paying transvestites to dance sexually and telling the kids to do likewise has to stop. If parents only saw those books posted near the bottom of the other thread shocking.
morpteh mackem • May 9, 2020 12:21 PM BSTthink there's bigger fish to fry for next few years That's handy for lots of important issues worldwide everyone's consumed with coronaThis has to get more coverage has been creeping along since the early 20