Transgender lawmaker promotes radical ideology to young students

U.S. Rep. “Sarah” McBride, a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman, read aloud a book promoting transgender ideology to young students.

In a video posted to social media…

U.S. Rep. “Sarah” McBride, a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman, read aloud a book promoting transgender ideology to young students.

In a video posted to social media Monday, the newly elected McBride, D-Delaware, read aloud from I Am Jazz.

“I have a girl brain but a boy body. This is called transgender,” the passage read. “I was born this way.” 

After finishing the book, McBride told the young children he was “like Jazz.”  

“When I was born, the doctors and my parents, they all thought that I was a boy,” he said, “because society, people around them told them that was the case. 

“In my heart and in my mind, I knew I was really a girl. And I was very lucky like Jazz to have parents who love me and can say that I can be whoever I want to be.” 

In the video, McBride is seated between two banners displaying the logos of the National Education Association, the Human Rights Campaign, the pro-LGBT Welcoming Schools group, and the National Day of School and Community Readings.  

Listed on one banner are the following liberal goals:  

  • “Welcome Diverse Families”  
  • “Create LGBTQ and Gender Inclusive Schools”  
  • “Prevent Bias Based Bullying”  
  • And “Support Transgender and Non-Binary Students”  

Though it’s not clear from the video which school or district hosted the event, the students listening appear elementary aged. 

Several congresswomen were quick to criticize McBride for masquerading as a woman and pushing the radical ideology on young children. 

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-South Carolina, called the book “sexually explicit, gender bending propaganda.” 

“Oh, but don’t worry, it’s done in the name of ‘inclusivity,’” she tweeted.  

Mace already made waves in November for filing a bill to ensure McBride – or any biological male – would not be allowed to use the women’s bathrooms in the Capitol. 

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Georgia, blasted both the book and McBride.  

“This groomer is lying to children. God created us in HIS image, male and female, he created us,” Greene wrote. “No doctor, body mutilation, or lifetime of pharmaceutical drugs will ever change your sex/gender. Congressman Timothy McBride is a child predator and LIAR.” 

Parent advocacy groups also have major qualms about the book McBride read. 

“This book recommendation is not only inappropriate but irresponsible,” Erika Sanzi, director of outreach for Parents Defending Education (PDE), said previously.  

“This targeted propaganda leaves out the fact that Jazz Jennings continues to struggle with mental health challenges and major complications from gender-related surgeries.”