
A first grade transgender teacher at a Boston-area charter school told four and five year old children that she identifies as a male and claimed that when babies are born, doctors can only “guess” whether the baby is a boy or a girl.
She added that “sometimes the doctor is wrong.”
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Ray Skyler who teaches at Brooke Roslindale School presented her sexual identity to the children on an “Identity Share” Zoom call consisting of kindergartners, first graders, and second graders.
Breitbart reports: Sarah Hammond, the school’s assistant principal, opened the floor to Skyler for her “I am” statement, telling the children, “Remember: Your job during the Identity Share is to be listening really carefully so that you can learn something new about Mr. Skyer.”
“So something that’s really cool and unique about who I am is that I am transgender,” Skyler, who is a female identifying as a male, said. [Emphasis added] “So when babies are born, the doctor looks at them and they make a guess about whether the baby is a boy or girl based on what they look like. Most of the time that guess is 100% correct; there are no issues whatsoever, but sometimes the doctor is wrong; the doctor makes an incorrect guess.”
“When a doctor makes a correct guess, that’s when a person is called cisgender,” she continued. “When a doctor’s guess is wrong that’s when they are transgender.”
“So I’m a man, but when I was a baby the doctors told my parents I was a girl,” Skyler explained to the young children. “And so my parents gave me a name that girls typically have; they bought me clothes that girls typically wear, and until I was eighteen years old everyone thought I was a girl.”
“And this was super, super uncomfortable for me because I knew that wasn’t right,” she said. “So when I was eighteen I told my family and my friends that I’m really a boy and it was like this huge weight had been lifted off of my shoulders and I had the freedom to be who I truly am.”
“And even though this experience is super-challenging sometimes, it made me the person I am and I’m super-proud to be transgender,” Skyler concluded.
In a Facebook post, Skyler appears to have written about laws, like the one recently passed in Florida, that protect children in kindergarten through third grade from adult sexual content and sexualization, saying, “Whenever there are bills introduced targeting trans youth, we always hear the argument that these laws are ‘protecting’ their peers and ‘preventing confusion.’”
Saying she has had “many conversations with many young children … about what being transgender is, and never once have I been met with any fear or confusion. I’ve even been the recipient of a group hug! Children just get it, it’s as simple as that.”
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Children are very vulnerable. They need protection.
Exactly, why would TPTB allow an obviously mentally ill fool to “teach” children?
Sorry “Ray”. No matter how much you think you are you’ll NEVER be a man. The only thing you’ll be is a mentally deranged woman who shouldn’t have access to impressionable children. Tomorrow you should tell everybody you identify as a flying horse. I mean why not?
And why exactly do children need to know this?
Oh, these deranged lunatics use the made up term cisgender as a slur.
Danged straight, skippy!
A snap-shot of the horrors being visited on our children in schools..
CORN fusion just watch the birds&bee`s
Public warehouses full of toxics that the EPA looks away from since forever that you can`t even sleep in until you hit 16 and can get a real life same old same old
GED hear plugs and run like a rabbit or DOA before age four