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Victorian government imposes sexual ideology on children
Just in case you were in doubt the Victorian government has confirmed they are committed to indoctrinating children with sexual ideologies.
They have released a toolkit to ensure little children are exposed to sexual orientations and sexual identities in the state’s libraries.
Staff at Victoria’s more than 290 public libraries have been provided with a new “rainbow libraries toolkit” in order to create more inclusive spaces for LGBTIQA+ communities.
The toolkit, which was launched by the Allan government on Friday, advises library staff that they can become more LGBTIQA+ friendly by adding books on gender diversity to their collections, promoting drag queen story events, and avoiding the use of “gendered language”.
In a section labelled "Non-Gendered Interactions”, the toolkit advises library staff not to assume the gender pronouns of primary school-aged children.
“It is also important to recognise that, especially for young people, gender identity and sexuality can shift or evolve over time,” the toolkit states.
Children should never be exposed to sexual concepts that are reserved for adulthood. They are lying to children by suggesting that children can change their sex. If they are arguing this hard that children can change their sex, how long will it be before they argue children can engage in sex?
“Children in particular may want to experiment with different gender expressions through dressing up, and we can support them by avoiding mapping our expectations of gender onto them.”
Library staff are told that even if they are “familiar” with a child who visits their library, they should “leave room for them to express a change in their identity”, including by prompting them if they still go by the same pronouns.
“Checking in casually about their pronouns (‘Do you still prefer he/him pronouns?’; ‘Do you still go by Sam, or is there something else you’d like me to use?’) can let a young person in particular know that you are safe, accepting and flexible and that, by extension, so is the library,” the guidelines state.
This is akin to grooming. Children do not need to be deceived into believing they can change their sex or have conversations about sex with adults that are not their immediate family.
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