Speech by Cabinet Minister About Parental Rights

“The province does not own our kids, and God help us if we ever succumb to that way of thinking.” Speech by a new Brunswick cabinet minister about parental rights. (Zoltan/librti)


Urge Your MLA to Support Parental Rights (for New Brunswick residents)

Policy 713 is an educational protocol that sets out how New Brunswick’s public schools are to deal with gender-confused students.

As originally written, Policy 713 was a nightmare for many students and parents, but a dream-come-true for LGBT activists. It allowed activists to call the shots in New Brunswick schools and force our children to undergo an abusive social re-engineering scheme.

Under that scheme, girls were forced to share their washrooms and changerooms with boys who claimed to be “trans girls”. Girls’ sports teams were also forced to accept male athletes if they claimed to be transgender.

It was a recipe for disaster that denied biological boys and girls their basic human rights and God-given dignity.

Under that policy, a child’s “preferred first name and pronoun(s)” would be self-determined. In other words, every child would be encouraged to name themselves and tell others how to address them.

Parental input and consent would not be required, enabling some children to lead a schizophrenic “double life”. These confused and groomed children could take on one identity at school and another at home, without their family being notified.

Mr. Higgs wisely saw the need to review this atrocious and abusive policy and, after duly consulting with parents, students, teachers, and other stakeholders, his government came out with some modest revisions, which take effect July 1. These revisions are summarized below:

#1. Gender-confused students under the age of 16 will be prohibited from changing their names and pronouns without parental consent. Parents will no longer be kept in the dark. Their authority must now be respected.

#2. Sports teams will no longer be required to accept opposite-sex athletes who are gender-confused. However, the wording in this revision is ambiguous and open to interpretation.

#3. Schools must provide at least one private universal washroom and “private universal changing areas”. While gender-confused males will still have access to group facilities for girls, this revision will allow girls to have access to a safe, private space in every school.

Please contact your MLA and demand that he or she get behind these revisions to Policy 713. Schools must support and work with families; they should never pit students against their parents!

Policy 713 is an educational protocol that sets out how New Brunswick’s public schools are to deal with gender-confused students.

As originally written, Policy 713 was a nightmare for many students and parents, but a dream-come-true for LGBT activists. It allowed activists to call the shots in New Brunswick schools and force our children to undergo an abusive social re-engineering scheme.

Under that scheme, girls were forced to share their washrooms and changerooms with boys who claimed to be “trans girls”. Girls’ sports teams were also forced to accept male athletes if they claimed to be transgender.

It was a recipe for disaster that denied biological boys and girls their basic human rights and God-given dignity.

Under that policy, a child’s “preferred first name and pronoun(s)” would be self-determined. In other words, every child would be encouraged to name themselves and tell others how to address them.

Parental input and consent would not be required, enabling some children to lead a schizophrenic “double life”. These confused and groomed children could take on one identity at school and another at home, without their family being notified.

Mr. Higgs wisely saw the need to review this atrocious and abusive policy and, after duly consulting with parents, students, teachers, and other stakeholders, his government came out with some modest revisions, which take effect July 1. These revisions are summarized below:

#1. Gender-confused students under the age of 16 will be prohibited from changing their names and pronouns without parental consent. Parents will no longer be kept in the dark. Their authority must now be respected.

#2. Sports teams will no longer be required to accept opposite-sex athletes who are gender-confused. However, the wording in this revision is ambiguous and open to interpretation.

#3. Schools must provide at least one private universal washroom and “private universal changing areas”. While gender-confused males will still have access to group facilities for girls, this revision will allow girls to have access to a safe, private space in every school.

Please contact your MLA and demand that he or she get behind these revisions to Policy 713. Schools must support and work with families; they should never pit students against their parents!

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