by Paul Joseph Watson, Summit News:
Education authorities in New York City are providing a book to children aged just four and five that pushes transgender ideology, including a section that declares “some boys have a penis but not all boys do.”
The New York Post reports that the material is part of the city’s HIV/AIDS curriculum, which was revamped in September, featuring the book called “These are My Eyes, This is My Nose, This is My Vulva, These are My Toes,” by Lexx “The Sex Doc” Brown-James, a St. Louis-based sex educator and therapist.
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NYC kindergarten students learning about penises, vulvas through city’s HIV/AIDS curriculum https://t.co/NZUlL5S0aC pic.twitter.com/6pi17Ce9Or
— New York Post (@nypost) March 30, 2024
A section of the book states, “Some girls wear dresses, some girls won’t, some girls have vulvas and some girls don’t,” adding “Some boys have a penis but not all boys do.”
“To always use your manners, ask ‘What may I call you?,’” it continues, pushing pronoun nonsense on to kids barely above toddler age as well.
“EJ is not a girl or a boy. So not he or she. To show you care, always use ‘they,’ ‘them’ and ‘theirs,’” it decrees.
Education authorities in New York City are providing a book about AIDS to children aged just four that also pushes transgender ideology, including a section that declares “some boys have a penis but not all boys do.” Report: https://t.co/4oGIeWKu8j pic.twitter.com/CxQQ4QJLP8
— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) March 31, 2024
Why the hell do four year old children need to know anything about AIDS, let alone penises and vuvlas wrapped up in a transgender pronoun agenda?
A website for the book laughably claims that the book supports “students in learning the name of basic body parts, including the medical terms for genitals.”
Everyone knows what it really is.
Parents were also not offered any opt out, according to the Post report.
Believe it or not, the New York State law requires elementary school children from Kindergarten through to fifth grade to have five lessons on HIV per year.