Scotland To Allow/Encourage Gender Changes From Age 4.

Foreword by Fred Brownbill. Today’s blog subject came as a shock to me, as I am sure it will to many of you. It is truly unimaginable that any civilized country could put in place rules and regulations like this. The very fact that teachers are going to be forced to teach and accept this philosophy is tantamount to pure evil. As you read this comprehend we are talking about 4 years old being encouraged to change or identify as a different gender when at that age they can truly not fully comprehend anything like gender change or reassignment surgery. I have placed the link at the bottom of this blog with the original story which was sent to me by a concerned reader of this blog in the UK. If you think this is crazy, believe me, the thinking in America among the so called ‘woke’ is very similar and you could see this here. Please see the first comment below sent me by a reader.


Scotland will let pupils change gender aged FOUR without their parents’ consent – and tells teachers not to question a child’s request to choose a new name or use a different toilet

By Michael Blackley For The Daily Mail

Scotland will let pupils change gender aged FOUR without their parents’ consent – and tells teachers not to question a child’s request to choose a new name or use a different toilet

  • The Scottish government says school children aged four can change gender
  • Young pupils wishing to switch gender must be supported and listened to
  • The newly implemented guidance has been described as ‘shocking’
  • Schools have been told to have transgender books on their curriculum

Scotland will let pupils change gender aged FOUR without their parents’ consent – and tells teachers not to question a child’s request to choose a new name or use a different toilet.

Any pupil who decides they want to switch gender must be supported and listened to in school following the Scottish Government advice.

The guidance applies in primary schools, where the youngest children are only four or five, because ‘recognition and development of gender identity can occur at a young age’.

It also tells teachers not to question a child who says they want to transition to live as a boy or a girl – and instead ask for their new name and pronouns.

Primary and secondary schools have also been told to put books featuring transgender people on the curriculum, allow pupils to choose which changing room or toilets to use, and consider introducing a gender neutral uniform.

But the guidance was branded ‘shocking’ and led to concerns that children are being allowed to make life-changing decisions at too young an age.

The advice says: ‘Some young people are exploring their gender identity in primary school settings. Primary schools need to be able to meet the needs of these young people to ensure they have a safe, inclusive and respectful environment in which to learn.’

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