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Los Angeles Unified School District adopts radical "trans-affirming" programming

Los Angeles Unified School District has adopted a radical gender-theory curriculum instructing teachers to work toward the “breakdown of the gender binary,” to experiment with gender pronouns such as “they,” “ze,” and “tree,” and to adopt “trans-affirming” programming to make their classrooms “queer all school year.”

In a week-long conference, titled “Standing with LGBTQ+ Students, Staff, and Families,” administrators hosted workshops with presentations on “breaking the [gender] binary” and producing “counter narratives against the master narrative of mainstream white cis-heteropatriarchy society.” The narrative follows the standard academic slop: white, cisgender, heterosexual men have built a repressive social structure, divided the world into the false binary of man and woman, and used this myth to oppress racial and sexual minorities.

In another training program, titled “Queering Culture & Race,” the Human Relations, Diversity, and Equity office encouraged teachers to adopt the principle of intersectionality, a key tenet of critical race theory, and apply it to the classroom. The district then encouraged teachers to “avoid gendered expressions” in the classroom, including “boys and girls” and “ladies and gentlemen,” which, according to queer theory, are vestiges of the oppressive gender binary.

Administrators also warned teachers that they might have to work against the families of their minority students, especially black students, regarding sexuality. “Black LGBTQ youth experience homophobia and transphobia from their familial communities,” the presenters claimed.

Finally, Los Angeles Unified has gone all-in on “trans-affirming” programming. The Human Relations, Diversity, and Equity department has flooded the district with teaching materials, including, for example, videos from the consulting firm Woke Kindergarten encouraging five-year-olds to experiment with gender pronouns such as “they,” “ze,” and “tree” and to adopt nonbinary gender identities that “feel good to you.” The district requires teachers to use a student’s desired name and pronoun and to keep the student’s gender identity a secret from parents if the student so desires. In other words, Los Angeles public schools can facilitate a child’s transition from one gender to another without notifying parents.

The problem with creating a “trans-affirming” culture is obvious. In one of the district’s own materials, “Mental Health Among Transgender Youth,” the Human Relations, Diversity, and Equity department cites a survey by Mental Health America pointing out that, among 11-to-17-year-old transgender youth who were screened for mental health issues, 93 percent were at risk for psychosis, 91 percent exhibited signs of posttraumatic stress disorder, 90 percent likely used drugs and alcohol, 90 percent experienced moderate-to-severe anxiety, and 95 percent experienced moderate to severe depression.

These numbers are deeply alarming. But rather than provide a sober assessment of these risks and seek to mitigate them, Los Angeles Unified has adopted a year-round program glamorizing transgender identity and promoting an “trans-affirming” culture in the classroom.

The Los Angeles Unified School District is
the nation’s second-largest school district
and governs the educational life of 600,000 children.


From an article by Christopher F. Rufo published in City Journal
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Interesting section about mental health. I wonder if it's the transgender lifestyle or the years of abuse, bullying, and mockery preceding the transition that causes this?
@Mamapolo2016 Good question. It does seem these people are not at peace with themselves before the new role, either.
@DffrntDrmmr I have the feeling that you missed my point.
@Mamapolo2016 I have a feeling it was a bit too vague then.
@DffrntDrmmr Posts here prove that feeling like you don't belong is a major stress, especially to the young. If a child early on realizes that they identify much more strongly with the 'opposite sex' and then people mock, bully, frighten, threaten them for years because they're not 'normal', and treat them like freaks, it's hardly surprising they'd suffer from mental illness.

It's a chicken/egg question.
@Mamapolo2016 I got that the first time, and it's a predictable conclusion these days. As I said, they also are likely to feel uncomfortable and stressed because of their feelings about themselves before the role change — and probably after. All in all, it's not a healthy situation.
Punches · 46-50, F
@DffrntDrmmr I assume you are not trans and probably do not even know any that well. How come people like yourself are so concerned about something that has nothing to do with you?

Like my ex room mate's mom. Always posting anti-trans memes. Some of them are about transgender competing in women's sports. Her ass is a big fat 400 pound grotesque blob who isn't going to be competing in ANY sport anyways. Not like some "man in a dress" is going to rob her opportunity at a gold trophy.

But yeah so why do non-trans even concern themselves with how trans live their lives?
Punches · 46-50, F
@Mamapolo2016 Let's not forget that when they were in school and likely acting effeminate, they probably got called all kinds of things and mocked that they should be in the girl's activities.

but then they get older or at least out of school and transition THEN suddenly people are like, "Oh you are not a real woman..." Polar f'in opposite of what everyone said when they were younger.
@Punches Your question reveals you don't understand much. The queer agenda is a major political and social movement, and very prominent in the news media. Anyone that cares about our society or is interested in politics is of course interested. A man does not have to wear a dress to to discuss the issue. That should have been obvious.
SW-User
@Punches you are grotesque
Tigerstripe · 41-45
@Punches wow What a hypocrite. Pretending to care about trans feelings then calling someone a grotesque blob for not throwing young girls under a bus. You're a nasty bit of work aren't you? I don't know what dystopian reason for pushing extremist trans ideology but it isn't because you care.