Posted on 06/19/2023 8:48:09 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A 13-year-old girl was called “despicable” by her teacher at a Church of England school in the United Kingdom on Friday after asking a classmate how she identifies as a cat.
The schoolgirl and her friend were reprimanded by their teacher at Rye College in East Sussex at the end of an eighth-grade “life education” class, where they were told that they could “be who you want to be and how you identify is up to you,” The Telegraph reported.
Following the lesson one of the students asked a classmate: “How can you identify as a cat when you’re a girl?”
The teacher told the students they were being reported to school administrators and would no longer be welcome at the school if they continued to express the view that only boys and girls exist, according to a recording of the exchange.
In the clip, taken by one of the students, the teacher starts off by saying, “How dare you, you’ve just really upset someone” by “questioning their identity,” according to The Telegraph.
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Impossible! I identified as Superman! You must have been General Zord. Back to the Phantom Zone with you.
There was an old joke about a black boy who identified as white, and his father beat the living daylights out of him. He said through his tears, “I’ve only been white for five minutes, and already I hate you black folks.” I assume he didn’t go so far as to join the KKK.
I agree.
In that case then, I identify as Spider-Man and I must keep Mary Jane Watson safe from the groomers and trannies!
Personally, I’d like to identify as a 5’11 super model from Ukraine or one of those eastern Euro places who produce those ridiculously other-worldly women... but once I realized I couldn’t be Lon Chaney Jr when I was a kid, I had to make peace with the fact that I’m a fun-sized adult who bears a striking resemblance to Barney Rubble.
I could identify as a Russian Gymnast, though. Mary-Lou Retton shaped midget woman, all arms and shoulders.
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