The Isle of Man government in Britain has suspended its sex education program at schools after a recent incident where a child refused to accept the claim that there are 73 genders and a drag queen teaching at the school forced the child to leave the classroom. Fox News Digital reported on the incident, saying:
“Speaking with Energy FM, Marown Parish Commissioners Vice-Chairman Eliza claimed that children as young as 11 were taught by a drag queen and told there are 73 genders. One student responded that there were only two genders, which prompted the drag queen to say, “you’ve upset me,” and ask the student to leave the class.“
That came after a group of parents demanded an “immediate investigation” into the school’s sex ed program in a petition. Over 500 people signed the petition, which says in part: “We consider the attendance of a ‘drag queen’ in class and alienating students clearly confused about the information discussed during this session wholly inappropriate.”
And the drag queen incident isn’t the only one that infuriated parents and scarred children for life. The school also apparently taught a group of young students about anal and oral sex while teaching another group of students how skin grafts are taken from a patient’s arm to create an artificial penis for transgenders. Fox News Digital reports that “some students are too ‘traumatized’ to talk with their parents about what transpired.”
Tweeting about the incident, a group called Women’s Voices said “A drag queen told a class of 11 year-olds in Isle of Man schools that there were 73 genders, and threw out one child who disagreed. Pupils were told about “sex change operations” and oral and anal sex, Eliza Cox, vice-chairman of Marown Commissioners, told Energy FM Isle of Man.”
A drag queen told a class of 11 year-olds in Isle of Man schools that there were 73 genders, and threw out one child who disagreed.
Pupils were told about "sex change operations" and oral and anal sex, Eliza Cox, vice-chairman of Marown Commissioners, told Energy FM Isle of Man. https://t.co/ZZx3ZvT4G1 pic.twitter.com/ZhI8gpVVVz
— Women's Voices (@WomenReadWomen) February 28, 2023
The Isle of Man government shut down the program in response to the incidents. The minister for education on The Isle of Man, Julie Edge, said that the “decision to pause all relationships and sex education (RSE) delivery across primary and secondary schools, and will be unable to comment further until the facts have been established.”
The Isle of Man government also said “the safeguarding and wellbeing of the Island’s children and young people” is its “main priority,” though it did push back somewhat on the allegations, saying:
“Whilst recognizing the concerns, the Department cannot comment until the external investigation has been completed and the facts established. The Department is also aware of a related video on social media and would like to clarify that a document, to which it refers, is from a third party organization, and forms no part of the curriculum taught in both primary and secondary schools in the Isle of Man.”
The incident comes after Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin attacked the West for such insanity in a recent speech, saying “Look what they are doing to their own people. It is all about the destruction of the family, of cultural and national identity, perversion and abuse of children, including pedophilia, all of which are declared normal in their life. They are forcing the priests to bless same-sex marriages.“
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