Here's a wild one. If you're not alarmed yet on K-12 public education in Minnesota, then you are not paying attention.
The story is brought to the public courtesy of Alpha News.
Liz Collins with Alpha News recently interviewed Adam Becker, a former Duluth public school paraprofessional who has been telling the public about a lesson that forced him to resign. He learned that students as young as those in kindergarten are being taught lessons about "gender mapping" and gender studies.
"They didn't call the training 'gender mapping' but rather LGBTQ sensitivity training and pronouns," he said. "It rather quickly went into a whole new agenda."
Becker stated that the training he was involved in was led by two transgender Duluth school employees.
"They explained that you can be male, female, somewhere in the middle, or even ultra-gender or non-gender," among other things, he said.
Becker then explained how the trainers described the methods to be used with children on how to explain gender fluidity. They key way to do this is for a child to ignore what they have been told by parents, family and others and instead listen to their inner feelings on whether or not they are a boy, a girl or something inbetween.
"The whole radical ideology says that gender can change in the moment based on how you feel," said Becker. "Then what a child would need to do is get their gender map out and go through the method they were taught on how to determine their gender in that moment."
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