Friday, 21 October 2016

Brighton Boyz Will Be GIrlz

Blatchington Mill Senior School is in Brighton (Gay capital of the UK), and no one can say that it doesn't reflect the concerns of those particular residents (who oddly have very few children attending the school). 

The school formerly had but one claim to fame, which was that 'Katie Price' (aka the topless model Jordan) was a former pupil, but its safe to say that the schools ethos has changed quite a bit since her day.

Mixed Up Sexuality
Some Pupils Might Be Confused By
The Choices Of Gender Assignment On Offer.

Nowadays while concerns about make-up may still be in pupils minds, its the make up of the schools sexuality that concerns the governing authorities. So each student recently had to declare their sexuality in a homework survey (no issues about data privacy at this school ... let it all hang out as they used to say) ... which was a sneaky way of doing this. The options offered, were to say the least, baffling (unless you are deeply into the LGBT scene).

In all the children had to decide from twenty three possible statuses .... here's but some of them:
  • Girl
  • Boy
  • Trans Girl
  • Trans Boy
  • Gender Fluid
  • Agender
  • Androgynous
  • Bi-gender
  • Tri-gender
  • Non-binary
  • Demi-boy
  • Demi-girl
and
  • Genderqueer
Now come on. How may of you reading this have:

(a) No idea what the f*ck most of these terms mean?
(b) Think its an intrusive breach of children's privacy? ... and
(b) Utterly PC crap?   

I don't know this for a fact, but I would like to bet that 99.9% of the children opted for either Boy or Girl.

We let these minority groups have way too much influence in our lives, and they are turning sexual liberalism into a form of LGBT fascism ... just to cater for three per cent of the population.

3 comments:

  1. Yes to all of the above. The sexuality of pupils should be none of the school's business unless a pupil should ask, and offering a long list of categories is unnecessary - it gives the impression that the person asking the question is getting off on writing it like a pretentious wine connoisseur, reaching for evermore flamboyant descriptions of taste and texture.

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    1. I suspect most of them are meaningless - for example how can anyone be 'Tri-Gender'? ... does that mean that at age 11 they don't know what they are being asked?

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  2. If you want an explanation of most of these terms, the University of Rhode Island has helpfully provided it:

    What an alphabet soup of utter nonsense it is.

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