Harris Faulkner: A Second-Grader Shouldn’t Know More About Defining The Word Woman Than A Supreme Court Justice
Anchor of “The Faulkner Focus” and co-host of “Outnumbered Harris Faulkner joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share her thoughts on the new education standards in New Jersey which involve teaching gender identity issues to second-graders.
One lesson plan states, “You might feel like you’re a boy even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are ‘girl’ parts. You might feel like you’re a girl even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are ‘boy’ parts.” According to Harris, this is not a subject teachers should be talking about with kids of that age.
“So I have basic problems with that. My first basic problem with it is you’re calling the parents of the child liars because you’re saying, ‘some people may tell you this, but they’re wrong or they’re lying’. Well, at that point when they’re six or seven or so, I’m going to think I’m the only one who’s ever talked to them about that. So what you’re telling my child is that I’ve been lying to him or her and that I ought to know better. If you further that, what it says at the end is, no matter how you feel, you’re perfectly normal. Teachers don’t get to decide or tell my child he or she is normal. They don’t they don’t have that privilege.”
Plus, Harris and Jimmy discuss the issues children had when they were forced to learn remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to the podcast to hear what else she had to say!