New Jersey middle school teaches students about "gender identity" by showing them a video of a transgender activist shooting up with testosterone
· Mar 30, 2022 · NottheBee.com

I'm starting to think Florida's Parental Rights in Education Act might not go far enough.

Cuz check out what New Jersey middle schoolers are being exposed to.

Yeah, dude. Sad.

Honestly, this is sad.

As part of a social studies class, a New Jersey public middle school forced students to watch a video about a transgender man's hormone treatment—all without notifying parents.

The video, "Ten Years on Testosterone," details the transition of LGBT activist Aydian Dowling through hormone injections. Teachers and administrators at Pearl R. Miller Middle School in Kinnelon, N.J., did not notify parents about the lesson, which included slideshows with definitions of different gender ideologies, beforehand.

"Did not notify parents."

Like, bro, or chick, or person, whatever… this is not cool! This is why people are homeschooling their kids. You're literally teaching middle school girls—at the most awkward and, at times, lonesome point in their lives—how to inject themselves with testosterone.

So cringe.

Not even worth joking about.

I literally had to crack another IPA just to cope with this story.

Gross.

Speaking of gross, here's the video THAT THESE MIDDLE SCHOOLERS WERE FORCED TO WATCH:

Incredible. I've never heard such beautiful music compliment such a tragedy. Surreal. But this is literally what kids were exposed to—without their parents' knowledge—in a New Jersey public school.

More filth from New Jersey:

New Jersey is set to enact updated health standards in September pushed by Democratic governor Phil Murphy that teach second-graders about genitalia, reproduction, and "gender expression." Fifth-graders will be required to define masturbation and differentiate between sexual orientation and gender identity, and eighth-graders will have to define gender identity, gender expression, vaginal sex, oral sex, and anal sex. The governor-appointed New Jersey Board of Education adopted the standards in 2020.

This is the direction we're moving in, people.

And it's no longer a joking matter.

Time to move to Florida.


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