Teacher throws student out of class for insisting there are two sexes

Jun 17, 2019 by

by Archbishop Cranmer:

The student uses ‘genders’ when he means ‘sexes’, but the biological science of male and female (sex) has become so morphed with the sociological construct of masculinity and femininity, maleness and femaleness and assertions of identity (gender) that the vernacular has become confused: ‘gender’ now seems to mean ‘sex’, principally because ‘sex’ has come to mean intercourse.

That aside, here is a video of a teacher filmed by a student who has been thrown out of class for insisting there are only to genders (by which he means there is male and female):

Shocking, isn’t it? This is an ‘inclusive’ school, and that appears to mean there is only one opinion that is is “acceptable in the school”. The teacher had given the student an “opportunity to keep quiet”, but the student had chosen to pursue the matter: there is male and there is female, he insisted. The teacher then instructs the student: “Could you please keep that opinion to your own house.” When challenged, the teacher insists that what he is teaching is “national school authority policy”. The students responds, “It’s not scientific whatsoever.” The teacher then helpfully enlightens: “Not every policy is scientific, Murray.” And then the student corners the teacher over the definition of ‘inclusion’: how can it be inclusive to exclude a student for expressing a scientific view on sex (or, for that matter, a social view on gender)? He had simply expressed something he believes in, and was punished for it.

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