Escalating Fast: Report Reveals An ALARMING Amount Of Students Being Consumed By Gender Propaganda

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The study itself is shocking. One California School District sees a surge in students that identify as non-binary.

This sudden surge comes after gender propaganda was allowed in schools.

According to The Daily Wire, at least 6% of students identified as non-binary. This staggering number is three times the average in California. Its over four times the average nationally. The studys results do not include students identifying as a member of the opposite sex. If they were included, the number would be substantially higher.

Approximately 1500 students participated in the survey. According to The Daily Wire, When asked, What is your gender? 6% of 7th graders, 5% of 9th graders, 7% of 11th graders, and 16% of students attending an alternative school (continuation, community day, etc.) answered that they were nonbinary or something else besides male or female.

Then, the survey asked about students being transgender. Colin Wright sums up the data very well in his Twitter thread. Colin Wright said, To the question Are you transgender?, 2 percent of those in grades 7, 9, and 11 responded Yes, while another 4, 3, and 3 percent of 7, 9, and 11th graders, respectively, indicated that they were not sure.

The study also asked several questions about mental health. According to the results, students identifying as non-binary or someone other than a man or woman have higher rates of chronic sadness and emotional and social distress. They are more likely to have considered suicide.

Wright points out that this is one of the most left-leaning counties in California, making it easier to indoctrinate students and giving those that oppose transgender ideology little results if they stand up against the left.

His tweet says, Davis is also one of the most Left-leaning cities in California, with D voters outnumbering R voters more than 6 to 1 in the 2020 presidential election. It has become a hotbed for indoctrinating students into gender ideology, and effective push-back is essentially impossible.

This comes after a law was passed that allows children to sue parents for not accepting their new gender, and schools require that students be addressed by their preferred gender, pronoun, and name. While some states fight for the rights of parents, California continues to disregard them in favor of its ideas.