A toddler was kicked out of a U.K. nursery school for being “transphobic.”
A toddler.
According to data reviewed by the Daily Mail and reported here, 94 students at U.K. government-run public schools were suspended or expelled during the 2022-23 academic school year for alleged “transphobic” or “homophobic” behavior. Of those, 10 were in Year 1 or 2 - what we in the U.S. would consider first and second grade, so we’re talking about kids ages 5 to 7.
One “offender” was listed as being in preschool, putting his or her age at between three and four. According to government data, the child in question was suspended for “abuse against sexual orientation and gender identity.”
What exactly constitutes “abuse”? Turns out, anything the radical left doesn’t like. The Daily Mail documents one such case from 2022, in which “a Church of England school in the Isle of Wight warned a six-year-old boy's parents that he might be deemed 'transphobic' if he were to question another pupil wearing a dress." Questioning whether a person was a “real” male or female or repeatedly refusing (which, in kindergarten speak, could also mean “forgetting”) to use a person’s “preferred” pronouns were also listed as “transphobic behaviors” that would warrant school, discipline, the family was told.
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The data also shows the number of public school students being suspended or expelled for so-called anti-LGBTQ “bullying” has increased, up from 164 in 2021-22 to 178 in 2022-23 across all grade levels.
Which, if 94 took place in Years 1 and 2, means more than half of all documented “trans” or “homophobic bullying” cases that resulted in suspension or expulsion were against children ages 7 or younger.
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