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Apr 11, 2023Liked by Karlyn Borysenko

It’s sad that most professionals are ignoring the real problem that is behind or driving this transgenderism behavior in children. It’s a cry for help. It’s depression, attention getting, need to be special, cool, narcissistic, pressure to be trans when you’re not, etc, etc, etc...

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Seriously...what is the difference between she/they and they/she.

I don't care how much or how long I try, I will never get it. Maybe because (luckily for me) I'm old and learned English when it was grammatically correct.

Where is that T-shirt?

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I'm wondering how someone could be both agender and genderfluid.

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Where are the parents of these kids? I bet extra credit was offered to attend. Also, when did Superintendents start sending messages to students about politics? Especially while touting his political opinion as the only opinion. People have lost their minds.

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There is no evidence they offered extra credit. They don't need to. The parents were probably in the room supporting them.

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* It would be useful to preface by saying all of this is optional.

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Children do not know what they are consenting to, so no.

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I wasn't directing that remark at you. I'm sorry it wasn't clear. I meant that gender identity is optional, and a huge swath of the population isn't buying it. ...I had a real wake up call to this issue of ROGD before my daughter even finished elementary school. She will join her brother at middle school next year, and I'm keeping them in the public school system, even though gender identity is written into the policy. I'll just be teaching them that gender identity is optional, and we're staying with biological sex. These concepts have taken hold a fair bit, but that's not to say that everyone is completely brainwashed and zombified.

How are people pushing back against woke policy in constructive ways? What kinds of communications are people having that are effective at pushing back?

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Got it, makes sense. When you say pushing back, in what way do you mean? Just generally or in a specific context?

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