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this is absolutely pathetic    what is the world coming to    this is the society that we are gnna be raising our kids       these freaks need to be rounded up and sent to a forest    these sickos are corrupting the mind of children    and now kids have to learn about the lgbt people in schools         my white college told me how his 13 yr old son came home one day and said he is bisexual because the teachers at his school said to the kids that they can be what they wanna be  so he said some of his friends have chosen a sexuality while others are still deciding 

look at these freaks 

 

 

 

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42 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Well not our business largely. Although on a slightly related note all Sikh children should benefit from a Khalsa education based on Truth period. 

well it is because their teaching this bs in schools now here in the UK. Do you want your kid to learn about gay/lesbian/tranny relationships in primary school?  

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On 10/23/2019 at 9:16 PM, puzzled said:

this is absolutely pathetic    what is the world coming to    this is the society that we are gnna be raising our kids       these freaks need to be rounded up and sent to a forest    these sickos are corrupting the mind of children    and now kids have to learn about the lgbt people in schools         my white college told me how his 13 yr old son came home one day and said he is bisexual because the teachers at his school said to the kids that they can be what they wanna be  so he said some of his friends have chosen a sexuality while others are still deciding 

look at these freaks 

 

 

 

It is kind of suspicious that in the last couple of years that transgenderism has suddenly mushroomed all of a sudden.

The media seems to be pushing this very strongly. 

It is not good thing because they are pushing small children into this. 

There is a case in Texas where a father was trying to prevent his son being chemically castrated because his ex wife wanted their son to have a sex change. 

Kids of young age don't know what they want and it is normally their deluded mothers that pushing this.

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2 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

It is kind of suspicious that in the last couple of years that transgenderism has suddenly mushroomed all of a sudden.

The media seems to be pushing this very strongly. 

its everywhere now    all over tv    trannys       now they are bringing it into school lessons    i wonder if Sikh schools have these lessons 

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Fashionable Brighton school has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth and another 36 are 'gender fluid'

  • Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton praised by Tatler magazine for a liberal vibe 
  • Survey revealed the school has 40 children who don't identify with their gender 
  • The school also has another 36 'gender fluid' children, aged between 11 and 16 

By DANYAL HUSSAIN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:20, 25 November 2018 | UPDATED: 17:20, 25 November 2018

 

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A school in Brighton labelled as 'the coolest state secondary in town' has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth with another 36 saying they are 'gender fluid'.

Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton was previously praised by Tatler magazine for its 'liberal vibe' and for having the 'perfect balance between work and fun'. 

Headteacher Richard Bradford has revealed that the figures were found in a council survey and they are the highest at any school in the country. 

Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth with another 36 saying they are 'gender fluid'
 
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Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth with another 36 saying they are 'gender fluid'

Mr Bradford told the Sunday Times: 'The number of ''openly trans children'' who had approached us with their families to say that they are transgender [was] much lower.'

 

The news marks a huge increase in the number of children in Britain seeking to change their gender. 

The NHS has a specialist service for children wanting to change genders and referrals to it have risen by 700% over the past five years. 

One Brighton charity, called Allsorts Youth Project, launched the UK's first-ever group for 'trans or gender-questioning' children aged five to 11. 

Allsorts is believed to have 27 members with an average age of nine.

The group received £166,000 in public and lottery funding and runs awareness courses state secondary schools all over Brighton - including Dorothy Stringer.   

And Allsorts isn't the only group to receive funding with several activists groups being supported by the public sector, the national lottery and the BBC's Children in Need.

NHS England has also signed an agreement not to suppress the expression of gender identity. 

Polly Carmichael, director of the NHS gender service for youngsters, says some children are caught up in gender change rather than doing it out of their own 
 
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Polly Carmichael, director of the NHS gender service for youngsters, says some children are caught up in gender change rather than doing it out of their own 

These influential groups combine with YouTube vloggers, activism and awareness classes to create, as one American academic puts it, 'rapid onset gender dysphoria'.

Lisa Littman's theory is that teenagers are turning to gender transition as a way of coping with experiences and stresses they are faced with - and they are encouraged by friends and widespread information on gender issues. 

Polly Carmichael, director of the NHS gender service for children, told the Sunday Times that 'without a doubt there are some young people who are finding a community, friends and all sorts of things through joining a group who have an interest around gender. It's probably the case that [some] are caught up in something rather than it being an expression of something that has arisen from within.' 

And the NHS area of Surrey, Kent and Sussex - which includes Brighton- has sent more children to the NHS gender service than the whole of Greater London combined.    

A Brighton teacher said: 'What's happening is worrying and many of us know it, but nobody wants to speak up and get shot.'

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39 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Fashionable Brighton school has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth and another 36 are 'gender fluid'

  • Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton praised by Tatler magazine for a liberal vibe 
  • Survey revealed the school has 40 children who don't identify with their gender 
  • The school also has another 36 'gender fluid' children, aged between 11 and 16 

By DANYAL HUSSAIN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:20, 25 November 2018 | UPDATED: 17:20, 25 November 2018

 

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A school in Brighton labelled as 'the coolest state secondary in town' has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth with another 36 saying they are 'gender fluid'.

Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton was previously praised by Tatler magazine for its 'liberal vibe' and for having the 'perfect balance between work and fun'. 

Headteacher Richard Bradford has revealed that the figures were found in a council survey and they are the highest at any school in the country. 

Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth with another 36 saying they are 'gender fluid'
 
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Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton has 40 children who do not identify with their sex at birth with another 36 saying they are 'gender fluid'

Mr Bradford told the Sunday Times: 'The number of ''openly trans children'' who had approached us with their families to say that they are transgender [was] much lower.'

 

The news marks a huge increase in the number of children in Britain seeking to change their gender. 

The NHS has a specialist service for children wanting to change genders and referrals to it have risen by 700% over the past five years. 

One Brighton charity, called Allsorts Youth Project, launched the UK's first-ever group for 'trans or gender-questioning' children aged five to 11. 

Allsorts is believed to have 27 members with an average age of nine.

The group received £166,000 in public and lottery funding and runs awareness courses state secondary schools all over Brighton - including Dorothy Stringer.   

And Allsorts isn't the only group to receive funding with several activists groups being supported by the public sector, the national lottery and the BBC's Children in Need.

NHS England has also signed an agreement not to suppress the expression of gender identity. 

Polly Carmichael, director of the NHS gender service for youngsters, says some children are caught up in gender change rather than doing it out of their own 
 
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Polly Carmichael, director of the NHS gender service for youngsters, says some children are caught up in gender change rather than doing it out of their own 

These influential groups combine with YouTube vloggers, activism and awareness classes to create, as one American academic puts it, 'rapid onset gender dysphoria'.

Lisa Littman's theory is that teenagers are turning to gender transition as a way of coping with experiences and stresses they are faced with - and they are encouraged by friends and widespread information on gender issues. 

Polly Carmichael, director of the NHS gender service for children, told the Sunday Times that 'without a doubt there are some young people who are finding a community, friends and all sorts of things through joining a group who have an interest around gender. It's probably the case that [some] are caught up in something rather than it being an expression of something that has arisen from within.' 

And the NHS area of Surrey, Kent and Sussex - which includes Brighton- has sent more children to the NHS gender service than the whole of Greater London combined.    

A Brighton teacher said: 'What's happening is worrying and many of us know it, but nobody wants to speak up and get shot.'

Brighton is also the gay capital of the UK.

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

well it is because their teaching this bs in schools now here in the UK. Do you want your kid to learn about gay/lesbian/tranny relationships in primary school?  

As an american born person I already view public education as a weapon of empire for the purpose of cultural genocide, opression, to inculcate a fake nationalism based on a fake history so...that's why all I can do is reiterate the need for Khalsa community educational co ops. 

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On 10/25/2019 at 6:25 PM, Ranjeet01 said:

Normalising paedophilia will be the next step.

Looks like they may already have in the UK. Put hordes of pedos on the front line of presenting children's TV. Cover it up in the government elites. Vilify anyone who speaks about grooming at working class level and make excuses for, and cover up for the pedo groomers. Throw a handful of people under the bus to satiate the public but cover it up through the police, social services and parts of the media. 

 

On 10/25/2019 at 8:04 PM, GurjantGnostic said:

As an american born person I already view public education as a weapon of empire for the purpose of cultural genocide, opression, to inculcate a fake nationalism based on a fake history so...that's why all I can do is reiterate the need for Khalsa community educational co ops. 

It is slowly happening (not fast enough in my opinion). The colonialist brit brainwashing propaganda is hard to shake off for some sections of the community. Plus they did put an inferior 'education system' in place. However, a more open minded and broad conceptualisation of Khalsa/Sikh education is developing. This is largely through the interest shown in puratan texts and their translation, and attention given to previously sidelined important Sikh narrations like Dasam Granth. 

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