APPALLING: Sixth graders taught ‘binding’ and ‘coming out’ advice in ‘Transgender Week’ lesson

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From Fox News: A Maryland middle school presented a slideshow to 6th graders celebrating “Transgender Awareness Week” where the children were given a lesson that included “advice for coming out” and “8 tips for being nonbinary.”

“A person’s gender is who they feel that they are,” middle schoolers at Westland Middle School in Bethesda, Maryland, were told last month in a video that was contained in a 12-slide presentation obtained by Fox News Digital.

“It is important to understand the difference between sex and gender so that we can better understand ourselves,” the slide says beneath the video, a video that was produced by the LGBT educational resource provider Pop’n’Olly.

Multiple slides in the presentation provide information on “what it means” to be transgender and students are then quizzed about what they learned.


The report lists several lessons taught on the slides, including:

  • Students are told to discuss questions with their neighbor in class, including, “how do people know if they are a ‘girl’ or ‘boy?’”
  • Another question reads, “The first thing people announce about their new baby is the gender, why do you think that is?”

The sixth graders were also shown two videos.  One was titled, “Advice for Coming Out.”

Another video, titled “8 Tips for Being Nonbinary,” features a ‘nonbinary’ person named Laurenzo – who appears to be a biological female dressed like a male – explaining what to do if someone uses the wrong pronouns, how to find the best “label” that describes you, how to ‘bind’ properly, and more.

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