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A high school principal has taken criticism for claiming that there are “13 genders” and for pushing drag queens into his school classrooms.

On Sept. 19, Libs of TikTok posted a screenshot of an email a parent received from the high school principal in California’s Davis Joint Unified School District (DJUSD).

“A parent emailed @DJUSD regarding a lesson on gender identity and the principal responded explaining that there are 13 genders including ‘trigender’ and ‘pangender,'” Libs of TikTok wrote.

“Ms. Banuelos sent me the definitions for the SOGIE presentation,” the email says. “These words and definitions will help you better understand the topics being covered and will help you decide if you want [REDACTED] to be in the lessons on Monday and Tuesday.” This presentation complied with Health Education Content Standards, the principal explained. “All these materials are age appropriate and meets [sic] California standards.”

The email went on to include an absurd fantasy list of fake genders taht this nutcase thinks are real.

”trans” Trans is an umbrella term for someone who’s [sic] body at birth does not match the gender they feel they are.

”gender-queer” A gender-queer person may feel that they have characteristics of both men and women, or that they do not fit into either gender category.

”gender-fluid” A gender-fluid person does not identify solely as male or female and their gender identity changes over time.

”genderless” Genderless, or Agender, refers to a person who does not identify with gender.

”agender” (see above definition of Genderless)

”bigender” Bigender refers to a person who has two gender identities or a combination of two gender identities.

“tri-gender” A trigender person defines their gender identity in a third category, which is not situated in between man/woman.

”pangender” Pangender is a term for people who feel that they cannot be labeled as female or male in gender.

”non-binary” Non-binary is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity doesn’t sit comfortably with man or woman.

”third-gender categories” Third gender is a term that refers to those who do not identify with being either male or female.

”two-spirit people” In the Native American culture, a person who embodies both masculine and feminine qualities.

”bisexual” A person who is attracted to two genders.

”bi-curious” Someone who is interested in having a sexual experience with a person of the same sex.

This sicko’s email also spoke approvingly about “cross-dressers,” “drag queens,” and “drag kings.”

These are the kind of groomers, sickos, and mental defectives that are literally filling our system of miseducation these days.

For the record, there are two and only two genders. Male and female. And what ever you were born as is all you’ll ever be. You can “identify” as anything you want, but it does not obligate me to accept your claim nor does your fantasy trump reality.

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Warner Todd Huston has been writing editorials and news since 2001 but started his writing career penning articles about U.S. history back in the early 1990s. Huston has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business Network, CNN, and several local Chicago News programs to discuss the issues of the day. Additionally, he is a regular guest on radio programs from coast to coast. Huston has also been a Breitbart News contributor since 2009. Warner works out of the Chicago area, a place he calls a "target rich environment" for political news.

 

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