100+ picture books that indoctrinate children into gender ideology- from birth through early childhood.
Today, children learn at school that they were all assigned a sex at birth, that they can both choose and change their sex, and that they need to explore their gender from a young age. Predictably the publishing industry has supplied hundreds titles ranging from toddler board books to young adult fiction and non-fiction to satisfy this manufactured need. We’ve compiled a list of over 130 books that target the youngest segment of the market- from birth to about age six.
This new category of books is based on themes that attempt to abolish the sex binary in the minds of children. These are not simply innocent stories that just happen to feature same sex parents, but stories with strong political and ideological messages built into their fabric that encourage (or emotionally manipulate) children into becoming allies, activists and participants in social transition. They are based on themes of gender exploration, transgender ideation and queerness. Entire publishing houses such as Canada’s Flamingo Rampant aim to “smash heteronormativity” and what better way than to read to children, sometimes, before they can even speak.
To illustrate how children’s books have become a funnel for Queer Theory and Gender Ideology, and to show our readers the perspective from which we’re calling it out, here is a comparison between the 1986 and 2021 versions of The Bare Naked Book by Kathy Stinson, both published by Annick Press.
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Here’s a list of picture books, which we will continue to update, that might appear innocuous but have been designed to break down safeguarding barriers through sexual connotations and convince young children that they, or those around them, may actually be the opposite sex, neither or both.
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Please visit Stop SOGI (www.exposingsogi123.com) where you’ll find books, and their whereabouts in Canadian K-12 schools, that are geared toward older children and teenagers.
Thankyou very much for this list. I am working through libraries here in UK I am extremely worried at the number of books that there are, this is one of the many lists I have to work through