'Your daughter is now male': The shocking call a mom got from school, and the heartbreaking reason why
April 2, 2023

'I won't get bullied for being trans'
The woman said, "The head of pupil support phoned me and he said, 'Hi, just to let you know I've had your daughter contact their tutor and they've identified as being male, so they've asked for a new name and pronouns," adding, "'I just thought I'd let you know that's going ahead.' He wasn't asking me, just telling me."
The woman was really worried about this unexpected chat. That evening, her daughter said that some of the boys in her class were harassing her. "She told me, 'I'll get bullied for being a girl, but I won't get bullied for being trans," the mother stated, as per the Daily Mail.
Parents are the last to find out
Based on responses to freedom of information (FoI) requests from 154 of England's 24,000 schools, Policy Exchange conducted their research. Only 28% of the secondary schools who responded to the request, according to the think tank, informed parents the moment a child questioned their gender.
According to the research, 19% and 28% of secondary schools did not
maintain single-sex changing rooms and restrooms, respectively. The
majority of the assessed schools, according to Policy Exchange, are
promoting the idea that people can identify with a gender other than
their biological sex, as reported by Worldnewsera.
Ministers are already examining relationship and sex education
recommendations to make sure that it was age-appropriate for children,
according to Rishi Sunak, who commented on the news, as per reports.
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The Texas Legislature is addressing school transgenderism policies during this session.
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