Teachers Introduce Preschoolers to “Non-Binary” Identities, Black Lives Matter Protests
Some early childhood educators were required to watch a documentary of this “woke” training to keep their license in North Carolina
Childcare workers in the state of North Carolina were recently required to watch a documentary highlighting how a group of West Coast teachers introduces children to concepts like gender identity and Black Lives Matter.
In the documentary, teachers discuss things like using a “non-binary” doll to explain gender theory to a group of four- and five-year olds or instructing children to write a statement of Black Lives Matters’ beliefs.
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In another video, a teacher discusses how he wears a skirt to class to launch conversations with his students.
"I tell the children that I want to wear the skirt, but I want to make sure that I feel safe wearing a skirt in the classroom," he explains. "So I'm just a little bit afraid that someone might laugh or they might feel uncomfortable."
One horrified teacher who attended a training that was provided for childcare professionals to complete the mandatory training required to keep their license in the state told the Washington Free Beacon that it angered her “to the point of tears.”
"Indoctrination and exposure is not developmentally appropriate to a young child's brain development," she wrote in a letter to North Carolina lieutenant governor Mark Robinson, noting that it was unclear if the parents of the children seen in the video knew what was being taught in their preschool classroom.
"As teachers, it is our responsibility to protect innocent young children, and this feels like child abuse to give such adult and societal ideas pushed as an agenda to very young children," the teacher added.
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