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This sentence promotes the cornerstone foundation of transgender ideology. The idea that people have an 'innermost identity' which is the real them, and which can be completely independent of the body. The poet has used personification throughout the poem, where he is personifying the shadow itself. He has written the poem from the perspective of a small child who is fascinated with his shadow and compares it with any other child that he has seen around. For example:

This is an extraordinary claim given that the boy is encouraged to identify with his 'shadow' and wear a dress to school as if he is a girl. Indeed, the author put a video on TikTok in which he explains that his son wanted to dress as Elsa to go to the cinema, and Stuart told him "There is no way you're doing that ... alone." The video then shows a young boy wearing a dress, accompanied by his father also wearing a dress. This video has had over 22 million views at the time of writing. narrative. The book is in rhyme so children could have a go writing their ending in rhyme. The key is that children consider how the boy has got to this The CofE’s own guidance being used against us to justify confusing and harmful teaching on gender identity is a slap on the face. An important and timely bookl Empowers LBGTQ children and the wider community with its strong and powerful messageShe also cited the CofE’s ‘ Valuing All God’s Children’guidance for schools which says children as young as five should be affirmed if they want to identify as transgender. The book, which says it is appropriate for three-year-olds, begins to plant the idea that children can be born in the wrong body, which goes against government guidance for schools. It is recommended by extreme LGBT group, Educate & Celebrate, who undertake training in schools with the aim of ‘smashing heteronormativity’. This means smashing the traditional view of sex and gender and getting rid of the belief that there are men and women, and that men and women belong together.

We want the CofE hierarchy to step in and do more to protect the rights and beliefs of, not just Christian parents, but all parents who do not want their children exposed to transgender propaganda.” Biblical teaching My Shadow is Pink is a labour of fatherly love. When Scott's son Colin was three, he fell in love with Frozen's Queen Elsa. He wanted every available toy and costume; his most prized possession was an Elsa doll, which he took absolutely everywhere and proudly showed anyone and everyone. One day he came home from preschool completely distraught. Someone had told him that Elsa was - a girl's toy and not for boys. That day Scott resolved to always support his son and the things he loves, even if they challenge his - or society's - expectations. I found the video ‘My Shadow is Pink’ by Scott Stuart. It was originally a book and it tells the story of a boy who likes to wear dresses. It is not only about gender identity, but also acceptance of ourselves and others. The reader follows the journey of a young boy who has been born into a family with a long history of blue shadows. He wants to be just like his father, who is big and strong, with a defined blue shadow. However, the boy has an irrepressible pink shadow, and loves ponies and books and pink toys, princesses, fairies, and things 'not for boys'. With the love and acceptance of his father, he learns that everyone at times, has a shadow they wish was different ... and he must embrace his shadow just the way it is.

My Shadow is Pink by Scott Stuart is described by its publishers, Larrikin House, as a book about "gender identity, self-acceptance, equality and diversity". My Shadow is Pink is a beautiful book that explores toxic masculinity, gender identity, fatherhood, gender stereotypes, diversity, childhood bullying, and self-expression. Stuart was inspired to write the book when he was forced to confront his own thoughts and views on gender stereotypes when his three-year-old son developed a love for Disney's Frozen and the main character, Elsa. One day, his son came home from school crying, because someone at school had teased him for liking Elsa, and had told him that Frozen was only for girls. From that day forward, Stuart made a promise to himself to always support his son and the things he loved, even if they challenged gender stereotypes he had known all his life.

The school has argued in a letter to the parents that "the primary focus of the story is not gender identity." It argues that, "The boy in the story doesn't change gender, nor is there any reference to him wanting to." Parents who believe we are born male and female and who do not want their children exposed to harmful ideology are losing their voice and their rights. opinions. In the big picture, they count for nothing because we are who we are. No one should have to Parents at a Church of England (CofE) primary school in Essex have been forced to withdraw their four-year-old children after the head teacher pushed confusing and harmful ‘gender identity’ lessons for World Book Day.Mijn schaduw is roze. Tekst en illustraties door Scott Stuart. Vertaling door Edward van de Vendel.

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