From the June 3 edition of Premiere Radio Networks’ The Rush Limbaugh Show:
Rush Limbaugh Says Washington State May Be Recruiting Children Into “Transgenderism”
Limbaugh: “That Might Explain Why They Want To Start [Gender Expression Education] In Kindergarten”
Written by Media Matters Staff
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RUSH LIMBAUGH (HOST): Washington state, this is the Daily Caller, Washington state is going to start teaching transgenderism to kindergartners. Washington state, I guess, is going to start acknowledging mental illness. Well that’s what the John Hopkins guy, the professor, says that this is, not me, the Johns Hopkins professor emeritus of psychology up there -- John McHugh, I think is his name --
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Washington state health education glossary defines gender -- you and I think gender is male or female. No, no, no, no, no, no -- no longer, ladies, that's not what gender is. In Washington state, in the educational system, gender is, quote, “a social construct,” period, meaning it’s a social idea. Somebody's idea came up with it. It’s based on emotional, behavioral, and cultural characteristics, which are attached to a person's assigned biological sex. Assigned? Who assigns? So a couple have a baby, it’s a little baby girl. Who assigned that that baby's a female? Who did that? Who assigned? Well you and I both know it’s God, but some might say chromosomes. Some might say genes, whatever. No, society eventually does, folks. That’s what society eventually says, that little girl’s a girl.
But what if that little girl emotionally isn't? See this is where we get into problems. The original assignation of female might have been entirely wrong. Even though it is a little girl, that doesn’t mean diddly squat because we now have to factor in the emotional, behavioral, and cultural characteristics attached to the biological sex, the assigned biological sex. Gender expression, meanwhile, is defined as the way someone outwardly expresses their gender. So we have gender, which is assigned, which is a social construct, which is based on emotional, behavioral, cultural characteristics. That’s gender. Now a gender expression, which is the way someone outwardly expresses their gender. And this is being taught to kindergartners. You wait ‘till they bring homework home.
“Mommy mommy, I need some help, I need some help with gender expression mommy, I'm confused.” Can you imagine what this is going to lead to. Of course they're not going to understand it. They’re going to be confused and what’s the objective here? By third grade, still here in Washington state from their manual, by third grade students will be expected to explain, this is now in quotes, “explain that gender roles can vary considerably, and they will by third grade understand the importance of treating others with respect regarding gender identity.” And this is all taking place under the self-identity component of sexual health. And gender identity here is defined by the state as someone's inner sense of their gender. So in the words of Thomas Friedman, if you've got balls and testosterone, you could easily be a female, depending how your inner sense of your gender is. And if you can be made to resent balls and testosterone, even though you have them, then you can learn to present. And they're getting all of this started at kindergarten level. What, recruitment? What’d you say, recruitment? Oh, recruitment. Hmm. Recruitment. Recruitment. Interesting. Yes that might explain why they want to get started in kindergarten.
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