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Tragedy of sexually confusing pupils

The Light

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Issue 38: October 2023

Women and children are paying the heaviest price

- SARAH NEWLYN

Tragedy of sexually confusing pupils

HERE we go again. Another example of the fetishism and mockery that is grown men putting on dresses and declaring themselves 'women'.

In this case, children's education is being seriously undermined, all for the sake of appeasing an individual who sought, and indeed has succeeded, in advancing further the dangerous march of the extreme trans lobbyists.

This time its Kayla Lemieux, a Canadian teacher who insisted on sporting a pair of prosthetic Z cup breasts while teaching his class.

After being suspended from one school, another has seen fit to employ him, and has gone to the trouble of implementing new safety measures in the school due to fears of protests against his appointment.

So, the entire school must change their entry and exit procedures, doors will now be locked during the school day, and parents will need to preschedule appointments before coming onto campus.

It is the growing number of cases like these which illustrate the far-reaching scale of the problem.

This powerful movement has succeeded in silencing truth and logic, and has consequently paved the way for some men to play out their fantasies in real life, and thanks to the lobbyists having captured virtually all our institutions, woe betide any who dare criticise.

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