The UK government withdraws from the policy of encroaching LGBT ideology in schools. Among the changes are: the ban on speaking to students with false pronouns or the elimination of peculiar toilets and locker rooms for “transgender people”. The issue of guidelines became essential because, as the Minister for Women and Equality Kemi Badenoch explains, LGBT activists have "taken control of these issues in educational institutions".
On December 18, Prime Minister Rushi Sunak published authoritative guidelines on how British schools should behave towards children affected by sex dysphoria. The 19-page paper provides the basic presumption that in specified cases the hegemony of 1 thought which is imposed on all sex circles is unacceptable.
Examples of changes
Before the paper was issued, children with sex identity disorders may have required schools and their peers to address themselves according to imaginary self-identification. There have been cases where pedagogues who spoke to students according to their biological sex were deprived of their right to prosecute a profession.
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Now it's gonna change. The paper signed by the Prime Minister of WB explicitly prohibits the usage of names and pronouns incompatible with the biological sex at school, unless the individual afraid has undergone a sex change operation. In addition, teachers were obliged to defend children from transsexual propaganda and study cases to parents of students who have doubts about their sex. Government guidelines besides destruct the separate toilets and locker rooms present in schools for people with sex dysphoria – now they are only meant to be women and men.
Three-year-olds led to a sex clinic
One reason for issuing the paper was the desire to defend the youngest children from manipulation by sex ideologists. The justified agitation is caused by increasingly revealed cases of permanent and irreversible mutilation of children who were first misdiagnosed and subsequently irreparably mutilated, removing sexual organs. The youngest children subjected to specified a ‘operation’ were 3 years old.
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The regular message diary published at the end of last year a material on Tavistock Clinic practices in London, England's most popular institution for children's sex-change operations. The text shows that between 2010 and 2020 Tavistock was directed as individuals suffering from sexual dysphoria even for pre-school children. Thus, 12 three-year-old children, 61 four-year-olds, 140 five-year-olds, and 169 six-year-olds were sent to the facility. It was adequate for a three-year-old to find out that he wanted to be a girl, and could already become a patient of the infamous clinic.
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In July 2022, the British authorities decided that by March 2023 the centre should be definitively shut down due to the above-mentioned abuses in it. Nevertheless, the clinic was extended until March of this year.
Minister for Women and Equality on the Conservative side
Minister for Women and Equality Kemi Badenoch wrote an open letter to the regular Mail, in which she noted that the British government would fight an abstract sex identity. The Conservative position of the Black Minister may be amazing due to the fact that its counterparts from another European countries openly support LGBT policy.
In fresh years, we have seen a sharp increase in the number of children questioning what they feel about being a boy or a girl. Children were told that they could be born into the incorrect body, and that we had an abstract “sexual identity”, separate from our biological sex. It is an ideology questioned and confused. [...] This is not a legal term. And yet this ideology has swept through our schools, causing concern both among parents and teachers who have good intentions and who want to do the right thing for children under their care," said Kemi Badenoch.
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