Student Questionnaire in Oregon Asks 6th Graders if They’re ‘Genderfluid, Trans’ and More

These kinds of questions are completely inappropriate for kids this age.

The College Fix reports:

Oregon questionnaire asks 6th graders if they’re ‘genderfluid,’ ‘trans,’ ‘pansexual,’ and moreA 6th-grade student survey created by the Oregon Health Authority for asks participants, among other things, their “gender identity,” “sexual orientation,” and if they are “transgender.”The first question under the “Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation” section offers choices such as “Demigirl/Demiboy,” “Genderfluid,” and “Agender”; the second includes “Pansexual,” “Asexual or Aromantic,” and “Something else that fits better (Please tell us more).”“Demigirl/demiboy” is defined as someone who “partially identifies as a girl/boy or with femininity/masculinity, but not fully.” A “pansexual” is someone who “has the potential for emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to people of any gender though not necessarily simultaneously, in the same way or to the same degree [and] is sometimes used interchangeably with bisexual.”Choices for the question about being transgender include “Yes,” “No,” “I am not sure,” and “I don’t know what this question is asking.”Native Americans and Pacific Islanders get a few extra selections on two questions such as “Two Spirit,” “Fa’afafine” (Samoans assigned male at birth but “recognized as a third gender identity and live as women”), and “Takatapui” (a Māori “intimate companion of the same sex”).The OHA surveys also are given to students in 8th and 11th grade.Fox News notes father Chuck Gonzales was outraged that his 11 year-old son would be given such a questionnaire. Gonzales said he found out about it “somehow online,” and then couldn’t believe some of the questions.“It is infuriating that the government, the state of Oregon, and these liberal progressives down in [the capital of] Salem can think that they can go into the bedrooms of our children and ask them about things they have no clue about,” Gonzales said. “My son had no idea what any of this meant, but he knew that it was weird and sick and gross.“And of course, plenty of people thought that it was completely made up and ridiculous. But when it actually came out, when I posted the link and I had parents private messaging me to send them the link to the survey so they could opt out.”

Tags: College Insurrection, Education, LGBT, Oregon, Transgender

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