This California teacher helps kids transition genders at school without telling their parents
· Jan 26, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Here's what you get when you pay taxes for your public schools in California.

Yup, you guessed it. We got another groomer teacher on our hands.

Didn't see that coming...

Meet Olivia Garrison, a high school history teacher out in Bakersfield, California:

Gorgeous.

Garrison is of the they/them gender, and she loves pushing her many leftist ideologies on her students. She also loves helping her students change genders, even if they don't want to tell their parents about it.

A California high school teacher has boldly confessed that she helps students change their gender identity — without their parents' knowledge.

"My job, which is a public service, is to protect kids," Olivia Garrison told the New York Times about helping students socially transition at school.

"Sometimes, they need protection from their own parents."

I'm sorry, "sometimes they need protection from their own parents"???

You mean like the human male and human female who made the child and have raised it since birth to become the beautiful individual that they are?

Those people?

Give me a break.

The kids need protection from groomer teachers. Not from their parents.

More from the story:

Garrison, who is nonbinary, teaches history at Del Oro High School in Bakersfield.

They have previously posted on TikTok about the decorations in their "queer safe space classroom," including a bright "Love Wins" flag...

Kern High School District, where Garrison teaches, even boasts a flier on its website that allows students to change their preferred name and gender marker without a parent's signature.

Okay, so it's not just this one teacher working her evil on the kids. It's the entire school district.

Gross!

Here's some woke educational jargon for you, courtesy of the great state of California.

According to the University of California, San Francisco's Transgender Roadmap, social transitioning is a key step for gender nonconforming people.

In addition to name changes and new pronouns, the process can include physical alterations, like wardrobe and hairstyle.

Yeah man, so are these teachers just anomalies within our school systems or are they a product of their environment?

I'm hoping that they have adapted themselves for what school districts want.

Because then we can work to systematically change it.

Until we do though, we'll see much, much more of this.


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