Student KICKED OUT of Class for Saying There’s Only 2 Genders

Lauren Chen of Blaze TV recently looked at a problem that is not unique to liberal college campuses. Our institutions that once were bastions of free speech no longer welcome anything that deviates from the progressive party line.

Lake Ingle, a senior at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, told Fox News that he was barred from class by Professor Alison Downie for questioning her during a “Christianity 481: Self, Sin, and Salvation” lecture.

Ingle said, “My professor pretty much just tried to shut me up because she was just letting women speak. I brought up the fact that biologists don’t agree that there’s more than two genders … [she] is violating my First Amendment rights because of the fact that my views and ideology is different from hers.”

Chen shows how the academic “accepted” view of gender identity has worked its way down from the university to preschool.

Watch this video and see firsthand how a high school student in the UK was expelled from his class for going against what his teacher called “national school authority policy.”

See what our children are being taught via the Gender Unicorn and now the Gender Elephant. Chen says we should not only watch this telling video but alert every parent what is being taught to their children as fact.

If a college senior can’t question the premise of fluid sexuality what chance does a four-year-old have?


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