‘They’re crazy’: Kids revolt against totalitarian gender ideology
Children at a Church of England school Friday were called “despicable” by a teacher after they refused to entertain the notion that there are multiple genders.
According to an audio recording which went viral on social media, the spat at Rye College in East Sussex began when a 13-year-old student unabashedly said that her classmate, who apparently identified as a cat, was “unwell”. The teacher rounded on the students, saying they “really upset someone” by “questioning their identity”, but the girls remained steadfast.
“If they want to identify as a cow or something, then they’re, like, genuinely unwell,” said one.
“Yeah, they’re crazy,” another agreed.
“Where did you get the idea from that there are only two genders?” asked the teacher in apparent shock.
The students said they were expressing their opinion, and asked why they’re being asked to respect the other student’s opinion but not vice-versa. The teacher answered that it is not an opinion but a fact that there are many genders, but the girls stood their ground.
“There’s only a boy and a girl. There’s [sic] no other private parts,” they said, adding: “If you have a vagina you’re a girl, if you have a penis you’re a boy. That’s it.”
They defiantly maintained their position even after the teacher told them to “go to a different school” and said she would be reporting them to the school’s administration.
In Huntington Beach, California, students at Edison High School last week expressed their protest when they were forced to watch a video promoting same-sex attraction. The video began by displaying a rainbow flag followed by a montage of same-sex couples kissing.
“Why are you showing this to kids?” one student asked the teacher, while others booed and told the teacher to “stop” and “turn it off”.
But it wasn’t a choice.
“Hey I'll warn you guys now, if you're going to be inappropriate, I will have supervision down and give all of you Saturday school for [indiscernible]. So knock it off,” the teacher threatened.
City and school officials in Burlington, Massachusetts are still reeling after students at Marshall Simonds Middle School this month ruined the school’s same-sex celebration.
Students were encouraged by the administration to come to school on June 2nd in rainbow-colored clothing. When they arrived, they were handed rainbow stickers to place on themselves.
But some students arrived on campus in red, white and blue-themed clothing. When they were handed rainbow stickers, they threw them on the ground and chanted “USA are my pronouns”. They tore down a sign that read “Happy Pride Month” and another that said “it’s not ok to say ‘That’s so gay.’”
In Illinois, Waterloo High School officials told students in March that if they were uncomfortable with boys entering the girls’ bathroom, they were free to use the single-stall bathroom in the nurse’s office. When their protests fell on deaf ears, 150 students lined up at the nurse’s bathroom. They were told by Superintendent Brian Charron that they would be marked tardy and that any student who continues to protest will be disciplined.
Children were the original victims of gender disorientation ideology when it was created by New Zealand psychologist Dr. John Money in the 1960s.
Money was a pediatrics and medical psychology professor at Johns Hopkins University who claimed gender is a malleable concept. In 1965, he co-established the Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, which a year later became the first clinic in the US to perform genital mutilation surgeries.
The next year, Money found his first subjects when Janet and Ron Reimer walked through the doors of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Their baby boy, David, had suffered an injury to his penis after a failed circumcision. Money convinced the parents to raise David as a girl, to which they agreed. Money's excitement grew when he discovered he would have a “matched control” in the form of David’s identical twin, Brian.
David, then about two-years-old, underwent sex reassignment surgery. He was chemically castrated, re-named “Brenda” and subjected to hormone therapy over the next twelve years. With Money’s help, he was conditioned to believe he was a girl. At seven, when Money was still encountering mental resistance from David, the psychologist used other sexual indoctrination such as showing David videos of women giving birth so he would understand female genitalia.
Money also forced David and his brother Brian to pose in sexual positions together, which he photographed. The photos were given to the Kinsey Institute and have not been released.
David continued to resist. At 13, he entered a suicidal depression and told his parents he would take his own life if he had to endure another session with Money. The visits stopped and David later decided to live as a male.
Money went on a victory tour, claiming the experiment was a resounding success. Media and academia applauded Money and concluded that it was indeed possible to “transition” otherwise normal, healthy children.
In the 1990s, David and his brother Brian went on their own media tour to expose Money and tell the truth about what had happened to them. Their story was told in Rolling Stone, on talk shows and in a New York Times-bestselling biography. But by then, it was too late — the narrative had been set.
In 2002, Brian died at 36 after overdosing on antidepressants. Two years later, David drove himself to the parking lot of his local supermarket and shot himself in the head with a shotgun.
Aside from being known as the “Godfather of Gender Ideology”, Money was also an advocate for pedophilia and the “sexual liberation of children”. Money fought against criminalizing or stigmatizing pedophilia and believed pornography should be included in educational materials for children.
"A childhood sexual experience, such as being the partner of a relative or of an older person, need not necessarily affect the child adversely," Money told Time.
"If I were to see the case of a boy aged 10 or 12 who's intensely attracted toward a man in his 20s or 30s, if the relationship is totally mutual, and the bonding is genuinely totally mutual, then I would not call it pathological in any way,” he told a Dutch publication.
In 2006, John Money died from Parkinson’s Disease at 84.
But despite his efforts, a Rasmussen poll showed this month that 71% of Americans agree that “there are two genders, male and female”, including 57% who “strongly agree” with the statement.