Lessons on “72 Genders” and Books Where Six Year-Olds Have Sex – Two Teenage Girls Write to the Education Secretary About Their Schools

Two 14 year-old girls have written an open letter to the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan ahead of the forthcoming Department for Education draft transgender schools guidance. The girls have to remain anonymous for reasons that will become clear by reading their letter. The letter was first published on the website of the excellent Transgender Trend, whose motto is “No child is born in the wrong body”. You can donate here.

Dear Gillian Keegan

With the release of the Department for Education’s transgender guidance quickly approaching, we – two 14 year-old girls in separate secondary schools – want to contribute our thoughts to the discussion. There is a lack of student voices on this issue and it’s vital to have some perspective of what it’s like in a school environment where dissenting voices are stifled, extreme ideologies are presented as fact and girls are injured by boys in mixed-sex sport.

Schools are meant to be politically neutral; differences in thoughts and opinions should be encouraged and fostered, not shouted down and censored. There is a growing atmosphere of fear around this topic and many students, including us, are frightened to speak out openly due to the threat of ostracisation and bullying from students who adopt the authoritarian dogma of gender ideology. In our schools, opposition to this extreme theory is met with vitriol and restrictions on speech – in one of our schools, a student was discouraged from covering the topic of sport from a critical lens by a teacher and the discussion was branded too “triggering”, whilst a different student who was talking about the topic from a positive view was allowed.

It is vital that teachers present political topics in a neutral manner that allows differing viewpoints to be accepted. When controversial political ideologies are presented as absolute fact by teachers, whom students are meant to trust, this eliminates all chance of discussion, all chance of a nuanced debate. The concept of a ‘gender identity’ is a contested theory and it is not appropriate to present this ideology as absolute fact in classrooms. We urge the Education Secretary to construct an atmosphere of tolerance and respect by ensuring political neutrality is upheld in classrooms. By this, we ask for ‘gender identity’ not to be presented as unopposed fact. Teachers are required to be politically neutral in schools, so why is there a double standard when it comes to the transgender issue?

We’ve both – along with 72% of students from other schools across the U.K., according to Policy Exchange – had lessons on gender ideology in schools and every time it was presented as the complete truth. In schools across the country, kids like us are being told that girls can have penises, that humans can change sex, that there are seventy-two ‘genders’, that ‘gender identity’ is innate and unchangeable, despite NHS guidance stating that children who identity as ‘transgender’ may be going through a phase. This must stop, and if students are to be taught about ‘gender identity’, it must be presented in a neutral manner that specifies that this is a belief system, not fact.

As well as this, teachers must remain neutral when discussing this topic in lessons. We’ve also both experienced times when biased teachers attempt to implicate gender ideology in innocuous topics, for instance claiming that Zeus, the Greek god, was “non-binary”, or that Lady Macbeth was “gender-fluid”. Teachers also shouldn’t be asking students their pronouns, especially on the basis of non-conformity, or their sexuality or sexual preference, both of which raise major safeguarding concerns.

Some schools, including previously one of ours, feature ‘Pride flags’ in the corridors, with labels such as ‘genderqueer’, ‘non-binary’, ‘demiboy’, ‘polysexual’, among others, and include books in the library on inappropriate topics, such as Beyond Magenta, which includes a six year-old child engaging in sexual activity and fails to condemn this or mention the fact that this was unlawful due to the child being significantly underage. If schools are going to provide books promoting gender ideology they should also be required to feature books offering a different point of view, such as Irreversible Damage by Abigail Shrier, or Trans by Helen Joyce.

We also urge the DfE guidance to specify that students must not be punished for holding gender-critical views and that bullying and harassment on the basis of gender-critical beliefs shouldn’t be allowed. There is immense pressure among students our age to conform to the popularly-held views that trans women’ are women, and any opposition to this belief is considered ‘transphobic’ and unacceptable. There have been many cases of students being bullied and ostracised for disagreeing with gender ideology, where gender-critical pupils are punished by teachers, excluded by students and abandoned by friends.

A lot of us are too afraid to speak out due to fear of the consequences and this must change so that different opinions are allowed to be heard, even on divisive topics such as this one. We’ve been asked our pronouns countless times and it’s so exhausting to have to constantly play along and pretend to agree with this belief system out of fear, despite the fact we view it as regressive and harmful. In some schools, students are punished for referring to friends or classmates with biologically correct pronouns – this is insanely harmful, and it’s convincing students to ignore the evidence of our own eyes and ears, to place a single person’s feelings over objective reality, to indulge in an ideology we fundamentally disagree with.

We should not be coerced into using biologically incorrect pronouns for classmates and we must not be punished for refusing to do so. However, at this current time, according to Policy Exchange almost 70% of schools force other students to participate in a gender-distressed child’s ‘transition’ – this has to change and we are not going to stand for this destruction of our freedom of speech and belief.

We’ve also heard that the guidance will allow a “relaxed” approach to non-contact sport. We believe this is naïve and dangerously negligent. One of us has experienced mixed-sex sport at our school and after being deliberately targeted by the boys, she was hit in the face and breasts, breaking her glasses. Afterwards, all the girls in the changing room were complaining how unfair it was they’d been forced to participate against boys despite an obvious physical advantage. And this was meant to be a non-contact sport.

Accidents happen, and when they do it’s always a lot worse when it’s a boy hurting a girl due to the differences in strength, muscle mass etc. As well as this, we see no reason for a boy to be allowed to compete in girls’ sports, especially due to the physical differences, since members of the opposite sex are likely to be stronger, faster and have an obvious athletic advantage, even at a young age, and also due to the fact that having to participate with males can and will make many girls feel uncomfortable and afraid, particularly when at a vulnerable age when we’re going through puberty.

Thanks to the insight gained from Policy Exchange’s Asleep at the Wheel report, we now know that this is a much more widespread problem than we originally expected. For instance, one in five schools had absolutely no single-sex changing facilities, which places young schoolgirls at significant risk from being forced to undress in front of males for PE – an obvious and blatant safeguarding risk. We deserve privacy whilst in vulnerable positions, for instance while getting changed, and our rights are destroyed when you bring boys into the equation. For that reason, we are hopeful that all schools are required to have single-sex changing areas, and that boys are not allowed to enter female-only changing spaces even if they ‘identify as girls’.

The same goes for toilets – despite schools being legally required to have single-sex toilets, at least 28% are not maintaining this standard. It can be extremely uncomfortable for girls to have to use the same toilets as boys, especially when dealing with menstruation, and single-sex spaces are proven to be safer than their mixed-sex counterparts. Thankfully, it appears that boys will not be allowed to use female-only toilets, which will hopefully put an end to occurrences like hearing a male voice in what is supposed to be a female-only space, as one of us has experienced.

Mixed-sex toilets tend to be less clean, less private and less safe than single-sex facilities, therefore we think it’s unreasonable for schools to have both mixed-sex and single-sex toilets, when single-sex facilities alone are more convenient, safer and more dignified. If a boy does not feel comfortable using the male-only toilets, despite being male, he could potentially use the disabled toilets instead, but mixed-sex toilets help absolutely no-one and put all girls at a disadvantage.

Lastly, safeguarding should be valued above all. Frequently, teachers deceitfully hide a child’s ‘gender transition’ from his or her parents, which has happened and is still happening at our schools, as we’ve seen in our own experience. Honesty is fundamental in the relationship between parents and teachers and to conceal something as significant as ‘social transitioning’ from parents is an astonishing betrayal of trust. Schools must be required to be open and honest about whether or not a child ‘identifies as trans’, especially when the child is in a vulnerable position.

In some schools, students’ recorded sex is changed in the register due to the student’s or parent’s requests. This is misleading to both other students and teachers; important information such as sex should not be falsified. Honesty and integrity are key components in schools and to cloud the waters under the guise of ‘inclusivity’ does not make it better.

So we call upon the Education Secretary to value the dignity and safety of girls in secondary schools like us and to value the freedom of speech of all students. We request schools become politically neutral in encouraging a diverse range of opinions and thoughts and not to stifle students’ rights by presenting a highly contentious ideology as fact.

Yours sincerely

Two secondary school girls, aged 14

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JXB
JXB
2 years ago

Gender exists in language, not biology.

How many ‘genders’ does a daffodil, or camel have?

We live in the age of the absurd as reality, conclusions without any evidential process, and abstractions and generalities as being ‘science’.

We need to fight it, not accept it, and the first step is don’t use their language and argue their beliefs. Stop talking about gender – it is sex of which there are two. Those who think otherwise are mentally ill. It is dangerous, if not cruel, to indulge their fantasies and pathologies.

The first things a conqueror does to the conquered is run his flag up the flag pole, impose his language, his gods, his beliefs, his rules his culture and demand not only compliance but tangible proof you are speaking his languages worshipping his gods and embracing nd propagating his beliefs.

Any of that sound familiar? Our culture is under attack.

Repeat: stop talking about gender unless you are in a language lesson.

varmint
2 years ago
Reply to  JXB

Control the Language and control the Argument is always the tactic of the totalitarian. But my message is this ——-“I have an education and I own a dictionary and I will choose my own words and thoughts” ———–YOU will NEVER choose them for me.

Steve-Devon
2 years ago

Well done brilliant letter, if we have young people who can think and write like this then maybe there is some hope for the world after all. I was listening to Ted Cruz this morning asking the basic question as to why we ever had male and female sport in the first place? The trans-gender enthusiasts go through unbelievable verbal distortions to avoid answering these fundamental basic questions. It does strike me that these schools are not doing enough basic nature study. If they were then they would know that in nature there are huge differences between male and female, Red Deer stags are around 40% bigger than the female does with huge antlers and a dreadful bellow. Whilst it may not immediately appear to be the case, in my opinion, the difference between human males and females is just as huge. For humans; A healthy adult male will have around 15% body fat while a healthy adult female will have around 25% body fat, adult females have wide hips and narrow shoulders, adult males have wide shoulders and narrow hips. These 2 factors alone are enough to demonstrate that biological males and biological females should be competing separately in… Read more »

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

The deeply insidious aspect of this trans gender stuff is that it will tend to lead to no procreation, no babies and a declining species.”

Precisely, which is why the trans agenda has exploded these last three years. This has been deliberately promoted and will continue to be so until such time as the pushback becomes loud enough and strong enough to quell it. The Davos Deviants will however continue with their depopulation agenda.

Smudger
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Plenty of brown and black babies though. All this mischief is for the consumption of the servile white population.

varmint
2 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

Here is why we have Male and Female sports. ——-A few years ago Serena Williams was asked how she thought she would do playing against men. She replied “If I played Andy Murray he would beat me 6-0 6-0. ———-Maybe Serena needs to have a word with Ted Cruz and every other silly identity politics enthusiast.

Alvedans
2 years ago

Well done girls. You’re not on your own.
It would be so good if these youngsters could be put in touch with others who are in similar situations fighting their own small corner and feeling isolated.

richardw53
richardw53
2 years ago

Could these two join the Editorial Board of The Daily Sceptic?

David101
2 years ago
Reply to  richardw53

What an excellent idea… The vanguard of the youth ambassadors for common sense! These two sound like they could dismantle some woke mythologies with panache.

For a fist full of roubles

How come inclusivity excludes such a large proportion of the student body?

transmissionofflame
2 years ago

Semi related

https://twitter.com/LozzaFox/status/1673691548603629572

Bridgen’s “Child Protection Bill” which seeks to prevent children from being socially transitioned without their parents knowledge in school voted down by Labour and some Tories

Myra
2 years ago

I saw this and was absolutely amazed by Bradshaw’s response.
It is one thing to disagree with Bridgen, but there was no attempt at debate, just name calling.
Is this what Parliament has come to?
Despicable indeed.

RW
RW
2 years ago

This doesn’t go nearly far enough than it would need to. Teachers should be prohibited from teaching obvious lies to pupils such as that something which cannot observed directly but whose existence is only assumed based on hearsay, namely, so-called gender of people, would be innate and unchangeable, while claiming that something that’s observably innate and which cannot ever change – sex – is claimed to be changeable. Sex is determined by chromosomes and not by visible sex organs which are somewhat open to high-tech tampering by humans.

Smudger
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

Most teachers are not happy teaching this perverted creed. They dare not refuse, they have bills to pay. It the people of Britain who keep voting for establishment parties who are to blame for this. It is they who need to find some moral courage and decency and stop supporting those who turn a blind eye to the corruption of children

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
2 years ago

The people who espuse this doctrine most vehemently are those who long for a return to the beautiful most zealously. It might not seem like that but it really is and we should have faith that such differences can be easily ironed out because they can.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
2 years ago

I am not a parentbut if I was then I wouldn’t put up with this crap. I would turn up at the school and it would never happen again. I would stand your ground.

David101
2 years ago

What baffles me is the obviously high number of parents who quite inconceivably are OK about their daughter using the same toilets / changing facilities as the boys. Are they even aware? If the report by Policy Exchange alluded to in the letter is anything to go by, then the problem is much bigger than most people are aware – fully a FIFTH of all schools in this country have dismissed the issue of young girls’ privacy and safety as irrelevant to the point where it’s being swept under the rug in favour of following the cult of gender idealogues. And as for the issue of the supposedly immutable dogma about gender identity and the censorship and vilification of intelligent young minds who challenge it, the whole concept utterly repulses me: Such one-sided imposition of belief systems on vulnerable and malleable young minds is reprehensible, and only causes the oppositional points of view to be further calcified and galvanized. In other words, it pushes the already sceptical further into sceptical, and potentially militant territory, and collective resentment against such flagrant and sinister manipulation can only lead to the mass-distrust in our educational institutions, especially those that have been entrusted with… Read more »

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  David101

A fine post.👍

ELH
ELH
2 years ago
Reply to  David101

I am a parent of adult children. When they were younger I used animal examples such as a starved dog or starved horse looks ill, so does an anorexic human, (even if dressed in fashionable clothes).

It is a way of asking them to look at the animal world and point out that we geld horses, sheep and cattle for behavioural purposes, cats and dogs too as it makes them so much easier to control.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

This letter is a superb piece of work from two young girls and I applaud their guts, intelligence, honesty and eloquence in constructing such a fine missive. If their experiences of what passes for an education system in this country are in any way representative of the whole then this country is in a far greater mess than I imagined. That two youngsters should feel the need to write directly to the S of S for Education in order to hi-light some appalling failures shows how corrupted the educational sector has become. I do hope those engaged in earning a living in this industry have taken at least a few minutes to reflect on the appalling failures that they have contributed to and feel duly shamed by the words of these two young ladies. For head teachers in particular this letter represents a monumental kick up the arse – shamed by fourteen year old pupils. For those puppets in government who nominally exercise power this letter is a vivid illustration of their complete and utter failures towards a generation of our children and they ought to be hanging their heads in shame. Well done girls and don’t give up because… Read more »

David101
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

And I sincerely hope they read the Daily Sceptic, so that they can observe the support for their cause from like minded individuals – support which I suspect may not be forthcoming from either their school or the education secretary! I will be fascinated to read the response by Gillian Keegan, if she bothers and if it is made public.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  David101

Indeed.

RTSC
RTSC
2 years ago

It’s sickening that these two teenagers have found it necessary to write this letter to a Government Minister.

If I had children at school, I’d be keeping them home when the PHSE Propaganda lessons were scheduled.

Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
2 years ago

How are people meant to remember 72 different genders and what they all mean? I got confused with 4 and for ages thought that LGBT stood for lettuce, gherkin, bacon and tomato. I used to get a lot of strange looks when I tried to order a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender sandwich.

Hugh S
Hugh S
2 years ago

Brilliant letter. The girls schools may be completely wrong on sex and gender education but they have taught English well.

varmint
2 years ago

All part of the secular nation and culture destroying plans of the ruling classes. Gender neutral language is a move away from “gender equality” and towards “gender identity”.————–Parents should be very very concerned when schools ban the words “boy” and “girl” and absurdly claim these words are offensive. The idea that gender is a matter of how a person feels rather than biology is being taught as fact. ——This is a diabolical disgrace. When it takes two fourteen year olds to realise this and to be having to educate the so called adults pushing this garbage then we truly have LOST the PLOT.

RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  varmint

This is not diabolical, just stupid and it deserves to be called out as such. Humans are a primate species. That’s secondary school biology. People who claim otherwise have lost the plot, provided they ever had one they could lose to begin with. And people who repeat this nonsense because they’re getting paid for that (there is no other reason) are corrupt and incompetent and need to be removed from whatever public positions they have.

varmint
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

I am sorry . It would only be “stupid” if proponents of gender identity did not know what they were talking about. But they do, and they seek to deliberately impose their dogma, which makes it “diabolical.

Lockdown Sceptic
2 years ago

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RW
RW
2 years ago

Professional members of the Tory party are just career politicians and they’re as receptive for golden handshakes as the whole lot of them.

BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

On a related note: the daughter of my neighbour was banned from PHSE classes until she apologised to a transgender individual in women’s clothes who was a guest speaker. He talked about his journey & admitted that he had not undergone any surgery. She said that there are only two sexes, that changing one’s clothing, name, pronouns & surgically changing one’s genitals would never change the fact that he was a man.
As she refused to apologise for telling the truth it was the last PHSE class she ever attended! Her parents were proud of her & supported her 100%.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
2 years ago

There are some seriously sick fuckers in this world. Who decided to stock books where 6 year olds have sex? Why are they not prosecuted? The Education Secretary has this letter, why has she not been in touch with Plod and said “Oi! Do your fucking job!”?

SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
2 years ago

Well said girls. It’s very good to hear reasons for actual sexual division from young people like you who are experiencing the unpleasant issues when it is ignored or discouraged. There are good reasons why the differences between the two sexes have been recognised for centuries, and nothing has changed in recent times to change that except rank stupidity. In more recent time, we have accepted that some people are sexually attracted to the same sex, but that does not change their sex and as far as I am aware they would not want it to. It seems to me that those schools who want to encourage pretending to be a different sex from that they are born with should provide additional toilets and changing rooms for each side of that divide. I don’t know what they would do to those pretending to be animals, but the only sensible thing is to make them do their toilet and changing arrangements outside, providing they clean up the mess themselves