shmmeee
Well-Known Member
I’m talking only about this specific statement of yours:
The document you then posted doesn’t say that at all.
Why would you suggest that Scottish government policy is trying to impose trans status on any non-stereotypical kid when it isn’t doing that at all?
It does say that.
Here’s what it says a transgender person is:
This makes no sense so you have to make some assumptions. So what’s gender identity?
Their “experience of gender”
what’s gender? It’s a bunch of stereotypes like boys don’t cry girls like pink.
So they’re saying someone is transgender if their gender doesn’t match their sex, which again is nonsense words but can best be guessed to mean acts in ways that aren’t stereotypical for their sex.
It’s gibberish at best and sexist bollocks at worst. It’s not close to coherent enough to be government policy, let alone guidance for schools working with kids.