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The John Read Middle School PTA in Redding, Connecticut, did its part to be kind during transgender awareness week by promoting Gender Identity Resources from the Trevor Project, presumably to the middle schoolers at John Read and their parents.
The Trevor Project resources teach children about the alleged "differences" between sex and gender, argue there is no such thing as a gender binary, and suggest children might have been born in the wrong body.
The Trevor Project also runs an anonymous, free online chatroom that connects vulnerable LGBTQ+ youth with others. Even adults. In fact pretty much anyone could log onto that chatroom and immediately get access to and prey on at-risk children. It's not at all safe and it's definitely not secure.
Yet the service is prominently featured on the Trevor Project resources referenced by the JRMS PTA.
Other Trevor Project resources recommended by the John Read PTA include what has become standard fare in the world of gender ideology -- guides on gender identities and pronouns and on being an ally to your trans friends.
In fact, flamboyant, luggage-stealing former Biden administration nuclear official Sam Brinton recorded a video on how to use pronouns while he was serving as the head of advocacy and government affairs for the Trevor Project from 2017 - 2020.
Brinton also helped launch 50 Bills 50 States, a program to stop gender-confused youth from receiving "conversion therapy" which often consists of talk and/or physical therapy aimed to "cure" gender dysphoria.
The Trevor Project resources additionally recommend gender-affirming care and the pseudoscientific transgender medicine organization, WPATH, which has been exposed for essentially conducting medical experiments on gender-confused youth.
It's important to note that most children grow out of their gender dysphoria and there are no FDA-approved treatments for gender dysphoria.
The PTA-recommended Trevor Project resources even include a "gender book" that promotes "top surgery" and features a person standing on a testosterone syringe, telling young kids to "find others like me online".
This is what the JRMS PTA calls "being kind" -- introducing middle schoolers and their families to all of these highly controversial resources in honor of Transgender Awareness Week.