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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Peter Williams: We don't want gender ideology at school


Here's some news the mainstream media don’t want to report: there is significant opposition to gender ideology being taught in primary schools.

Family First asked the respected Curia polling company to find out the mood of the country on this issue.

The poll found that only 1 in 10 of the 1000 people surveyed think that primary school children should be taught they can choose their gender and that it can be changed through medical intervention if they want it to be. Over three quarters of those surveyed said that shouldn’t happen. Fourteen percent don’t know or didn’t answer.

On the matter of those taking part in sport, only 13 percent said boys who identify as girls should have automatic rights of access to girls sports teams such as in netball or rugby or football. This number has, remarkably, dropped from 39 percent in 2018 to a third of that in just 5 years.

What that says is that coverage of athletes like Laurel Hubbard and Lia Thomas, and the work of women’s rights activists like Ro Edge, has brought home to many the unfairness of having men and boys in girls and women’s sports teams and having men compete against women in events where strength is a dominating factor.

There’s also quite a pushback against puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and sex-change surgeries for those under 18. Over half of those surveyed supported a ban on gender affirmation treatment for those under the age of 18.

As Bob McCoskrie from New Zealand First says, the majority of New Zealanders are increasingly uncomfortable with the gender ideology curriculum being taught in most schools. He also has found anger and disbelief that parents can be kept out of the loop on all this and that a child’s social transitioning may be facilitated by the school without the parents being informed.

Family First wants the Ministry of Health to ban gender affirmation treatment for under 18s and to get the Ministry of Education to remove gender ideology from the relationships and sexuality education programme, RSE.

The results of these polls should come as no surprise to most of us, but one thing a new government led by the National Party should do is to ensure that the Ministry of Education cancels the contract with that outfit Inside Out which seems intent on creating havoc and confusion in the minds of many primary school age children with their talks and workshops on “inclusiveness.”

We know a new government has a major job ahead at the Ministry of Education. But is one task that should not be forgotten.

Peter Williams was a writer and broadcaster for half a century. Now watching from the sidelines. Peter blogs regularly on Peter’s Substack - where this article was sourced.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gender Ideology is a Communist infiltration construct designed to divide and conquer a culture without a shot being fired. It happens because good people do nothing.

Anna Mouse said...

The fact that a socio-political 'fad' is even in the curicculum is disturbing by itself.
The fact that teachers do not push back is even more disturbing.
The fact the media ignores the parental pushback is frightening.

Barend Vlaardingerbroek said...

Teachers who push back find themselves with their backs to the wall and being de-registered.
We need to challenge the legal basis for the Ministry and NZTC imposing this ideology through e.g. insisting on the use of 'preferred pronouns'. NZ law does not recognise the right of under-16s to nominate their gender.

Anonymous said...

Anecdotally, children in my high SES neibourhood don't want to go to school either. Their reasons are bullying, boredom ( don't learn anything), and sloppy undisciplined classrooms.

The ideological driven curriculum appears to have no appeal to children. Besides all those agendas mentioned above which parents don't want , I suggest children must sense they are not being taught effectively nor being given appropriate content for their futures.

Here is a radical idea -get back to academic learning as we used to have in the past and drop All the social and political, mostly Marxist, indoctrination.

Resist Gender Education said...

Resist Gender Education (RGE) here in NZ, which made its public debut in May 2023, is made up of a diverse group of parents and educators concerned about the promotion of gender identity ideology in our schools and its adverse effect on impressionable young people. We have a comprehensive website, outlining what is happening in our schools, with practical advice, strategies and resources for concerned parents and educators.

Anonymous said...

Great keep getting the message about deliberate government misinformation via our 'education' system out into the mainstream. As a contrmporary of Peter engaged in varied educational roles I kmow ethics and criticsl thinking need teaching not cult ideology.

Juliana said...

Thank you. As a contemporary Peter, I have had four decades in teaching: primary, secondary, tertiary. Critical thinking and ethics are what promote healthy education... certainly we and children do not need or want gender ideology or social transitioning in the sector.