Are schools really obliged to use students’ preferred names and pronouns?
The Irish Government is assessing the potential impact of making “non-binary” a legally-recognised gender, a Minister has confirmed in a parliamentary question.
Neither male nor female.
Irish Education Minister Norma Foley is asked about official State advice which recommends that teachers avoid using phrases like “boys and girls,” as such phrases may exclude transgender or non-binary children. Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
Just there “to tick the box of inclusivity.”
“Completely irresponsible”: Sociologist Michael Biggs speaks about the now-discredited Tavistock gender clinic, which the HSE sent children as young as 5 to for treatment. #gript
“It’s a completely normal belief that your grandmother has – that there are men and women”: Maya Forstater talks about taking a case against her employer after they cut ties with her over her gender-critical beliefs. #gript
“I know I’m safe when I’m with other non-binary people.”
“I don’t think I should have to respect a male rapist’s pronouns”: Iseult White on freedom of speech and online censorship regarding gender issues. https://youtu.be/KtGX9MynCFI #gript
“It was the first time in my journalistic career that people told me I was a Nazi for asking a simple question”: Journalist Helen Joyce on writing about trans ideology.
If you believe it is nonsense, you have a duty to say so, even if it makes some grown man cry in his dress.
“We’re in a weird world”: Irish psychotherapist Stella O’Malley says that transgender people’s mental health “does not seem to be improved by medical transition.” #gript