School pulls back plans for
transgender promotion, Was warned 'no one has a moral right
to compel others to participate in a fiction', by Bob Unruh, 11/27/15, WND
A school in Wisconsin has abruptly
dropped what critics suggested was a stealth plan for a promotion about
transgenderism after parents objected – and called in a team of lawyers to help
them fight off a plan that was being sprung on them with only a day’s notice.
The decision was made by the Mount
Horeb Elementary School in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, to withdraw plans to promote
the pro-transgenderism book “I Am Jazz” to grade-school students after school
officials were warned by officials with Liberty
Counsel that the district’s claim it had a
student with a “girl brain and a boy body” was “completely at odds with the
rationale for equality between the sexes: there is no difference between male
and female brains or mental abilities, and this this idea fosters gender stereotypes.”
Further, the team of lawyers at
Liberty Counsel told the district its plan to support a student with gender
confusion by requiring students to call a boy “her” and “she” … “infringes upon
the other students’ rights to tell the truth, in accordance with their
religious convictions, and reality.”
“No one has a moral right to compel
others to participate in a fiction (including compelling teachers and others to
use pronouns that do not correspond to objective biological sex),” the letter
from Liberty Counsel to the district said.
Officials with Liberty Counsel said
an alert parent of a student at the Wisconsin elementary school told the
organization about a notice from the school that officials planned to promote
“I Am Jazz” by LGBT activist Jessica Herthel to young students.
“‘Jazz’ Jennings,” LC reported, “is
a gender-confused male, who has been permitted to undergo harmful gender
reassignment drug therapy and hormone blockers, resulting in permanent physical
changes to his body.” For grade school students, the attorneys explained, the
book not only is misleading, but “is wholly inappropriate and disturbing.”
“Transgender education substitutes
the beliefs of the principal and school psychologist for those of parents.
Bringing transgender activism into schools undermines the privacy rights of
students, the free speech rights of teachers who cannot in good conscience
address a child by the opposite sex pronoun, and the religious rights of
families,” the lawyers said.
They continued, “No credible medical
authority establishes the proposition that biological sex can be changed. Dr.
Paul McHugh, former chief psychiatrist for Johns Hopkins Hospital, wrote in a
June 12, 2014, Wall Street Journal op-ed, ‘Policy makers and the media are
doing no favors either to the public or the transgendered’ by refusing to treat
transgender confusions ‘as a mental disorder that deserves understanding,
treatment and prevention.’ While students suffering from gender confusion
should be treated with kindness and respect, schools should not, by their
policies or practices, attempt to coerce other students and teachers into
participating in what amounts to a harmful delusion.”
LC attorney Richard L. Mast Jr. told
school board President Mary Seidl, “The district is not free to override
parental rights and religious beliefs by subjecting impressionable children to
confusion about something as important as gender and sexuality. The reading of
‘I am Jazz’ and following discussions about gender confusion and sexuality are
the first step toward remaking the moral beliefs of district students, which
the district may not do.”
The situation developed when the
parent contacted Liberty Counsel about the notification from the school that
Principal Rachel Johnson, school psychologist Nicole Tepe and counselor Emily
McKee planned to promote the transgender book.
They gave parents only one business
day’s notice and Liberty Counsel said it appeared the move by the
school was “designed to catch parents
off-guard, to prevent them from opting their children out of this reading.”
The lawyers asked for the event to
be canceled, and said that happened, but also that the district appeared to be
ready to continue pursuing the teaching.
The book, Liberty Counsel said, “is
a false and misleading book” and will harm students by promoting controversial
assumptions about gender, “which is neither the right nor business of
government schools to do.”
The plan also would substitute the
beliefs of the school officials for those of parents, undermine modesty and
privacy rights of students, under religious free exercise rights, and leave
students confused.
Courts have approved restrictions on
single-sex only facilities, the letter explained, and “Boys should leave a
bathroom if a girl enters, and girls should leave a bathroom if a boy enters.
Boys and girls should not be compelled to use facilities intended for private
acts in the presence of those of the opposite sex.”
Liberty Counsel said its options
included a federal lawsuit against “teachers and staff in their official and
individual capacities for violation of parental rights.”
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