Teacher On TikTok Asks For Advice On How To Get Kids To Call Him ‘Miss’

No matter what someone chooses to do in the privacy of their own life, it is inappropriate to force those decisions on others, especially school children who are still developing and can be easily influenced.

It is concerning to hear that a teacher is considering coming out as trans to their students and wanting them to refer to him/her asmiss“. Of course, this teacher reached out to there great minds of TikTok to help him convince his students that he is a lady.

“Hey TikTok, I need your help with something and it’s really important to me and its gonna be a big deal, ” he started. Keep in mind he’s got shoulder length hair, painted fingernails and a pink t-shirt on.

It’s crucial to mention right away that this video is simply another illustration of how much folks like this place themselves on a pedestal. They believe they should be given preferential treatment because of their “struggles,” as they commonly refer to being trans, which is something they brought on themselves.

“I’m coming out at work as trans to … *dramatic pause … everyone, including all my students who, I’ve known some of them for a couple years now,” he added.

“I’m gonna ask them to start calling me Ms. Ella and to use the proper pronouns. Funny part is, in his cover, he spelt “advice” as “advise.” Maybe teachers and be dumb now.

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Personally, I really don’t care how someone identifies but this push to force everyone else into participating in another person’s fantasy is just warped. Including children in the mix should be a hard line for anyone, especially parents.

No movement should push a child to make decisions they are not ready for. Most parents worry that if they dont accept their childs gender identity, they will be accused of being transphobic. This has caused a great deal of confusion, fear, and distress for some children and their families. Additionally, the trans movement has been accused of putting childrens health at risk by prescribing hormone treatments and encouraging gender transition at a young age.

 

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