Fox News reported an article yesterday headlined, “New Jersey to Require 2nd Graders Learn About Gender Identity in Fall, Alarming Parents.” The chilling sub-headline explains, “Sample NJ lesson plan says, ‘You might feel like you’re a boy even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are ‘girl’ parts’.”
Uh oh.
On an aside, something basic about all this trans mumbo-jumbo has confused me. How does a young girl even know what feeling like a boy is like? I mean, we’re talking about her subjective experience, right? If she’s never BEEN a boy, how does she know what a boy “feels like?” In fact, what DOES “feeling like” a boy even feel like, apart from a constant desire to mansplain things to girls and a frequent doglike temptation to explosively eructate at inappropriate moments? I mean, is there a list or something? Do you “just know?” Is that “science?”
New Jersey’s proposed new lesson plan, effective in September, doesn’t help me much. It just says, “Gender identity is that feeling of knowing your gender.” Okay, but WHAT exactly is the “feeling of knowing?” Is it something you learn? Is it implanted at birth? Can you mistake it for something else? Can you ever feel like you know you’re a girl, but you’re mistaken and that’s really a feeling of knowing you’re a boy? Can the feeling ever change? If it can change, should you wait on the hormones and the castration surgery to see if the feeling drifts another way?
The lesson plan further confused me when it suggested, “you might not feel like you’re a boy or a girl, but you’re a little bit of both.” So, if you’re in this middle category, do you have BOTH feelings, girl feelings and boy feelings? That’s a lot of feelings. What does a “little bit” of feeling like a boy feel like? How do you tease the two types of feelings apart? How do you tell which is which?
I realize I’m only a low-brow neanderthal who likes to drive fast cars and identifies as super-straight and stuff but maybe somebody could take just a brief second to explain it to me like I’m five and in need of gender reassignment surgery.
New Jersey’s second grade lesson plan requires kids to be able to “identify at least four body parts” from female and male genitalia.” Four? There are FOUR? The lesson plan also requires students to be able to describe “why it is important for them to know the correct names for the genitals.”
It’s “important” for second graders to know all the names for both sex’s genitals? Important to who? In second grade?? That’s totally NOT grooming, right? I mean, I KNOW it’s not grooming, don’t be silly, but remind me again, what’s the actual difference between this lesson plan and PROPER grooming?
Some people are over-reacting. Republican state Senator Michael Testa, who did not mince words with a Fox News reporter, called the elementary school sex education lesson plans “child abuse.” Can you believe that?
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