
"Your gender identity might match what people thought you were when you were born, or it might not," the book reads. "When Alex was born, everyone thought Alex was a girl, but Alex is both boy and girl. This is Alex’s gender identity." "There is no such thing as a book about children transitioning genders that is appropriate for a school to recommend to kindergartners," said Parents Defending Education Director of Outreach Erika Sanzi. "The Department of Education should be worrying much more about reading and math and civics than the gender ideology they’re peddling to students, often behind the backs of parents." Read more at: ThePostMillennial.comShirley Delta Blow, real name Stuart Sanks, promotes books encouraging young children to question their sexual identity.
One of the books recommended is: "It Feels Good To Be Yourself: A Book About Gender Identity" — the target demographic is ages 3-7.https://t.co/AdOYdtjA0ipic.twitter.com/ioJ68jR08w — Will Hild (@WillHild) June 13, 2022
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