The Daily Mail is reporting on the testimony of a teacher using the pseudonym “Carol” who said that due to the politically correct climate in the school, transgender students at her school are “idolized” by other students. This has caused socially awkward girls in the school, many of whom have other mental health issues, to see their popularity soar when they begin to identify as boys or as “non-binary.”
“They have girls flocking around them like handmaidens because they look like pretty little boys,” she said. “They mirror teenage fantasies, resembling popstars like Justin Bieber."
These "trans kids" actually become quite powerful in the school, she added.
For example, during one class, when she was discussing the topic of menstruation, she was called out by a student who now identifies as a boy for failing to say that boys can have periods too.
“Of course they can’t and it sounds like a joke but a lot of teachers are terrified of making a slip-up,” she said and admitted that the fear of losing her job means she wouldn’t dare question whether a student could be mistaken about their newfound gender identity.
Perhaps saddest of all is the fact that most of the youngsters who are undergoing the transformation at her school are autistic or have autistic tendencies and are being tricked into believing they are the wrong sex.
The connection between autism and transgenderism was made recently by the Tavistock Clinic, the UK’s only service for young people who are confused about their gender. They found that a third of patients who come to them for help have strong autistic traits.
According to the whistleblower, few of the children who are transitioning at her school are suffering from gender dysphoria – which is the medical term for people who believe they are born in the wrong body. Instead, these children “are just easily influenced, latching on to the mistaken belief they are the wrong sex as a way of coping with the problems caused by autism,” the Mail reports.
Carol also notes that the dramatic increase in the number of pupils who want to change gender has also coincided with a growing movement by LGBTQ activists who are demanding more rights for the transgendered.
“If a child genuinely has gender dysphoria then of course they should get all the love and support they need,” the whistleblower said. “But I believe that autistic children who are not transgender are being exploited by the transgender lobby. They are being brainwashed into believing they are transgender. I’m now so alarmed by the force of the transgender agenda that I’m not sure how much longer I can go on for, as I can no longer be honest with the students.”
As of today, the movement is wreaking havoc in schools, some of which are advising teachers not to tell parents or other teachers if a pupil claims to be transgender. They are also doing nothing to stop older pupils in the school from “grooming” younger, mainly autistc, students from changing their gender.
Carol, who has been teaching for 20 years, says she felt compelled to speak out to protect pupils, many of whom may be taking powerful drugs or considering life-changing surgery.
Conservative MP David Davies applauded her courage.
“I congratulate this teacher for coming out and telling us what I have long suspected has been going on in schools. It is horrendous that children are being encouraged by other pupils to identify as transgender, particularly if they have autism.”
At the present time, the UK government is considering whether to make it mandatory that a person not be permitted to change gender unless they have an actual medical diagnosis.
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