‘Gender-neutral’ Florida teacher tells grade school kids to call her ‘Mx,’ parents confused

The district of a elementary school teacher who wants to be called “Mx.” to avoid gender pronouns is backing the freak completely, despite the parents displeasure.

Watch below:

This is just absurd.

Chloe Bressack, a math and science teacher recently hired at Canopy Oaks Elementary in Tallahassee, wrote the letter to parents as a way of introducing herself and her classroom methods, the Tallahassee Democrat reported.

“One thing that you should know about me is that I use gender-neutral terms. My prefix is Mx. [pronounced Mix],” Bressack wrote in the letter. “My pronouns are ‘they, them, their’ instead of ‘he, his, she, hers.’ I know it takes some practice for it to feel natural, but students catch on pretty quickly.”

She added: “We’re not going for perfection, just making an effort! Please feel free to reach out to me or administration if you have any questions. My priority is for all of my students to be comfortable in my classroom and have a space where they can be themselves while learning.”

The district superintendent tells parents that the classroom won’t be used to politicize their children’s education, proving that the damnable idiot doesn’t understand the meaning of words, because that’s exactly what is happening.

Pretty sad.


Comment Policy: Please read our comment policy before making a comment. In short, please be respectful of others and do not engage in personal attacks. Otherwise we will revoke your comment privileges.