Government sets out to deliberately confuse young people

whataboutme.nz is “a nationwide survey of young people in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The survey is being done to tell the Government, other agencies and researchers what it is like to be a young person in Aotearoa. Things like where they live, what they experience and what is important to them. We are hearing from 14,000 young people (aged 12-18) throughout the country about health and wellbeing. We are including young people who are in school and kura kaupapa and those who are not.”

It’s being overseen by the Ministry of Social Development.

Sounds great. It’s always good to do surveys like this and to ‘hear the heartbeat’ of our young people.

But check out some of the questions…

“What sex do you think was recorded on your birth certificate?”

Um… the one that the medical doctor declared based on science and biology?

OK – let’s confuse you further. “What is your gender identity now?”……..

Uh – “I don’t understand the question” ??

And now, if you’re not already confused….

“I don’t understand the question” ?

No wonder our kids are so stressed and so confused. We’ve turned a simple question on ‘sex’ into a fruit salad of multi-choice options.

Gender conversion therapy at work.

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