LGB Alliance founder criticises RSE lessons

Jan 30, 2020 by

from Christian Concern:

Malcolm Clark, co-founder of the LGB Alliance, has condemned the presence of LGBT clubs in schools, saying that they should not exist as they pose potential risks to young children.

‘Potentially dangerous’

In an online discussion, Clark expressed his concern that LGBT groups were platforms where ‘predatory teachers’ could easily take advantage of vulnerable children who were confused about their identity.

He commented: “I don’t see the point of LGBT clubs in schools. There should never, of course, be bullying. But the vast majority of children have not settled on a sexual orientation. Suggesting they do have a sexual orientation is fraught with dangers – for kids. There are predatory straight teachers and there will therefore be predatory gay teachers. … Having clubs where kids explore on school grounds …their sexual orientation seems to be unnecessary and potentially dangerous. It would be an unnecessary encouragement to predators.”

RSE promotes ‘unhealthy ideas’

In addition, Clark expressed his concern for the new RSE guidelines in schools across the country.

“So called LGBTQ ‘education’ to kids at school promotes the unhealthy idea that they might have been born in the wrong body. This can then lead to a lifetime of medicalisation,” he commented.

Responding to one RSE supporter, he continued: “[RSE classes] have been devised by ideologues with an axe to grind in order to promote ‘gender identity’ to kids. The reading materials are nothing more than propaganda. The rise in the number of girls being referred to GI clinics is up over 3000% in less than a decade. Given that even the international organisation that promotes trans health WPATH thinks trans people are 1% of the population something else would appear to be driving the rise in kids saying they are ‘born in the wrong body’.”

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