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Democrats: Five Year Olds Can Determine Their Gender

Absolutely bonkers comments from Democratic Delegate Kris Fair

Brian Griffiths
Mar 16
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In case you haven’t been keeping up with the debate over school curriculum, transgender rights, and bullying in schools, we have a video for you.

In this video, Delegates Rachel Munoz (R-31) and Kris Fair (D-3) are having a debate about legislation altering bullying requirements in schools to cover “misgendering.”

Munoz asks a very reasonable question about her daughter who is a girl and knows she is a girl, and whether or not a student calling her a boy would trigger the law. Fair tries to sidestep that and then makes the bogus claim that a five-year-old “knows” that they are transgendered AND that the information can be kept from parents.

Watch the whole thing.

The idea that a five-year-old who still believes in Santa Claus and that Monsters may be under their bed “knows” that they are transgendered.

Remember, this is the same party that thinks an adult up to 25 years old is not mature enough to make a decision about committing a felony.

Crutchfield and supporters of the bill say that the brain is not fully developed before age 25, so issuing so harsh a sentence is unfair

Democrats, obviously, live in an alternate reality.

We live in stupid times. Unfortunately, Democrats want to make those times more dangerous and want to actively engage in child abuse against our kids as young as five by allowing them to make life-altering decisions about their sexuality but also not make them accountable for felonies until a full twenty years after they “decide” they are “misgendered”.

Elections have consequences.

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