White Teacher Speaks to Children With a Black Non-Binary Doll

By Fox News

A teacher spoke to preschool-age children through a “non-binary” doll named “Nash” in an effort to teach them that “not everyone is a boy or a girl,” and that’s okay.

“Today I want to introduce you to a new friend in our class,” teacher Maddie Piper told students as they looked at a doll Piper was holding. 

“This is my friend Nash,” Piper said. 

The doll was dressed in a white shirt with red stars and was wearing glasses. 

“It’s their first day in our class,” the teacher added, abiding by the doll’s preferred pronouns. 

“Nash, just like me,” the teacher later explained to the students, “is non-binary.”

“So they aren’t sure if they’re a boy or a girl. So when people ask them, ‘are you a boy or a girl?’ Right now they just feel like saying, ‘I’m a kid!’ They’re figuring it out,” Piper said. 

“Not everyone is a boy or a girl,” Piper also told students.

Some students were curious about non-binary doll “Nash.” 

“But kids can be boys or girls,” one child pointed out. 

“Or they,” another student said. 

“Or non-binary,” a third kid chimed in. 

The video caused an uproar online, especially after Washington Free Beacon social media director Jordan Chamberlain shared the segment with her over 117,000 followers on Twitter.

“This was shown to daycare owners in NC.,” Chamberlain explained. 

Kentucky Republican Congressional candidate Brent Feher said the teachers who used a “non-binary” doll to teach children about gender ideology should be punished. “Sick psychotic individuals who deserve to rot in jail.”

Parents Defending Education President Nicole Neily shared a screenshot of the definition of “indoctrination” in response to the gender-bending video. 

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