An instructor in England implicated 2 trainees of being “homophobic” after they questioned a schoolmate who determines as a cat.
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The instructor at the Church of England’s Rye College in East Sussex apparently informed one trainee she was “despicable” after she contradicted a schoolmate who determines as a cat.
During the lesson, the trainee asked one schoolmate, “How can you identify as a cat when you’re a girl?”
The instructor instantly closed down the exchange, according to a recording obtained by the news outlet.
In the clip taped by a trainee, the instructor raved, “How dare you, you’ve just really upset someone” by “questioning their identity.”
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The trainee responded: “If they want to identify as a cat or something then they are genuinely unwell — crazy.”
The ladies likewise disagreed with the instructor’s claims that there are 3 biological sexes, firmly insisting a private “can’t have” an agender identity “if you have a vagina you’re a girl and if you have a penis you’re a boy – that’s it.”
The instructor was shocked by the declaration.
“What do you mean you can’t have it? It’s not a law … Cisgender is not necessarily the way to be — you are talking about the fact that cisgender is the norm, that you identify with the sexual organ you were born with, that’s basically what you’re saying, which is really despicable.”
The instructor implicated the ladies of being homophobic and baffled, which they rejected, and said their moms would concur with them.
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“Well, that’s very sad as well then,” the instructor responded.
She recommended that the ladies “need to go to a different school” because they disagreed with the lesson, would be reported to senior staff, and informed them they “need to have a proper educational conversation about equality, diversity and inclusion because I’m not having that expressed in my lesson.”
A representative for Rye College said: “We are committed to offering our pupils an inclusive education. Teachers endeavour to ensure that pupils’ views are listened to, and encourage them to ask questions and engage in discussion. Teachers also aim to answer questions sensitively and honestly.”
A parent of another Year 8 trainee who received the very same lesson informed The Telegraph: “I understand the point the teacher was attempting to make, what bothers me is the shutting down of debate in such a threatening and aggressive manner,” including, “it shouldn’t be a case of indoctrination.”