Pennsylvania Dept. of Education Provides Students with Preferred-Personal Pronouns ‘Ne, Ve, Ze, and Xe,’ and Asserts that Even 3-Year-Olds Can Identify as Transgender
From Pennsylvania’s Department of Education:
Gender Diversity: Words You Should Know
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From Pennsylvania’s Department of Education:
Gender Diversity: Words You Should Know
Assigned Gender: The gender a baby is given upon birth, usually based on the child’s birth sex.
Binary Gender: The faulty concept that there are only two genders: male and female.
Birth Sex/Biological Sex: A specific set of genetic, chemical and anatomical characteristics that we are either born with or that develop as we mature.
Cisgender: Describes a person whose birth sex and gender identity align.
Genderqueer: A broad descriptor many people use to indicate a person does not identify as either male or female.
Gender Expression/Gender Presentation: How we show our gender to the world through external choices (e.g. dress, behavior, hairstyle).
Gender Identity: How we feel about our gender in our hearts and minds.
Preferred Personal Pronouns: In addition to the traditional pronouns (he/him, she/her, they), some people prefer to use gender-neutral pronouns, such as ne, ve, ze/zie and xe. If you don’t know a student’s preferred personal pronoun, it’s always best to ask.
Transgender: Describes anyone whose gender identity and birth sex do not align. The word should be used as, “transgender,” not “transgendered.” For example, “My brother Sam is transgender. His birth name was Samantha.”
The definitions on the education department website were cited from a 2013 article by Carrie Kilman called “The Gender Spectrum,” which claims that “some kids know their gender identities and birth sexes don’t match almost as soon as they begin to talk” and that kids are capable of identifying as gender-fluid as young as 3.
Binary Gender: The faulty concept that there are only two genders: male and female.
Birth Sex/Biological Sex: A specific set of genetic, chemical and anatomical characteristics that we are either born with or that develop as we mature.
Cisgender: Describes a person whose birth sex and gender identity align.
Genderqueer: A broad descriptor many people use to indicate a person does not identify as either male or female.
Gender Expression/Gender Presentation: How we show our gender to the world through external choices (e.g. dress, behavior, hairstyle).
Gender Identity: How we feel about our gender in our hearts and minds.
Preferred Personal Pronouns: In addition to the traditional pronouns (he/him, she/her, they), some people prefer to use gender-neutral pronouns, such as ne, ve, ze/zie and xe. If you don’t know a student’s preferred personal pronoun, it’s always best to ask.
Transgender: Describes anyone whose gender identity and birth sex do not align. The word should be used as, “transgender,” not “transgendered.” For example, “My brother Sam is transgender. His birth name was Samantha.”
The definitions on the education department website were cited from a 2013 article by Carrie Kilman called “The Gender Spectrum,” which claims that “some kids know their gender identities and birth sexes don’t match almost as soon as they begin to talk” and that kids are capable of identifying as gender-fluid as young as 3.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...ts-even-3-year-olds-can-identify-transgender/
These groomer sexual butchers of children will never stop, it's time for direct action!
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