U.K. Health Officials Are Asking 10-Year-Olds If They're 'Comfortable' With Their Gender

Brittany M. Hughes | December 11, 2017
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The U.K.’s National Health Service is polling prepubescent children about whether they feel comfortable in their assigned gender.

According to this, NHS quietly began surveying school children about their gender identity, asking each child – behind parents’ backs, I might add – whether he or she felt “comfortable” in their own body. The Daily Mail explains:

Children as young as ten are being asked by the NHS if they feel 'comfortable with their gender', it emerged last night.

The questionnaire being handed out to schools in Lancashire asks questions such as: 'Do you feel the same inside as the gender you were born with? (Feeling male or female).'

Pupils in Year Six are also asked to tick a box to fill in their gender, where they are given the choice of 'girl', 'boy' or 'other'.

Parents have been told the survey assists teachers and healthcare workers to develop 'better ways to understand and support' youngsters who might have difficulty with their identities.

The Daily Telegraph adds it’s not clear whether NHS plans to confront those children who say they aren’t entirely comfortable in their own skin with trans advice or options.

Those with at least a few brain cells floating between their ears say they’re worried that children barely out of diapers are starting to question whether they’re in the right body – not because they actually have gender dysphoria, but because they’ve been encouraged to doubt their own gender thanks to government-funded propaganda. After all, it’s not difficult to imagine how a toddler-aged child, whose parts haven’t even come in yet and who doesn’t have the first concept of what they’re used for, might find themselves a bit muddled after being pestered to no end by a grown adult who keeps nagging them about their anatomical comfort level.

The Daily Mail reports:

It comes after it was revealed this month that children as young as three are being read transgender books which encourage them to question their gender. The books are on reading lists for nurseries and primary schools provided by Educate and Celebrate, an organisation funded by the Department for Education to help schools prevent transphobia.

If you still think this is about simply letting kids decide who they are for themselves rather than exploiting our children to force a crazy progressive agenda, I’ve got some oceanfront property in Wyoming that might interest you.

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