Victorian govt accused of indoctrinating kids with ‘fringe theories about sex and gender’

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Victorian govt accused of indoctrinating kids with ‘fringe theories about sex and gender’
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The Victorian government has been accused of indoctrinating children after it launched a new set of guidelines that recommends library staff ask kids as young as five about their gender pronouns.

The Victoria n government has been accused of indoctrinating children with"fringe theories about sex and gender" after staff at the state's public libraries were given guidance to ask kids as young as five about their gender pronouns.

Picture: David Caird / NCA “Children in particular may want to experiment with different gender expressions through dressing up, and we can support them by avoiding mapping our expectations of gender onto them.” Local government minister Melissa Horne said the toolkit ensures that “all Victorians” would have a place in the state's libraries, “regardless of identity”.

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