Canadian professor says showing adult genitalia to ‘little children’ is an ‘excellent parenting idea’

Canadian professor says showing adult genitalia to ‘little children’ is an ‘excellent parenting idea’

'Let. Little. Children. See. Penises. And. Vulvas. Of. Various. Ages. And. Sizes. In. A. Casual. Normalized. Totally. Safe. Way,' said UBC associate professor Katja Thieme, sparking intense online backlash from those concerned about the innocence of children.

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(LifeSiteNews) — An associate professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) has suggested that parents expose their children to “penises” and “vulvas” of various “ages” to prepare them for potential encounters with gender-confused men in female spaces and vice versa.

“Hey, want to know one of my all time excellent parenting ideas?” the UBC English Department’s Katja Thieme asked on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“Let. Little. Children. See. Penises. And. Vulvas. Of. Various. Ages. And. Sizes. In. A. Casual. Normalized. Totally. Safe. Way,” she answered, adding that “The world will thank you for it. And so will those children when they grow up.”

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The professor’s shocking comments were a response to a social media post by American college swimmer Riley Gaines. The young athlete has gained significant popularity online for defending women’s sports against the inclusion of men such as William ‘Lia’ Thomas.

According to True North, Thieme had first replied to a post by Gaines in which the latter highlighted the story of a 16-year-old female swimmer who was reportedly “banned from YMCA and kicked off her swim team for opposing a naked male in their locker room.”

In response to the post, Thieme wrote, “Just imagine if the Riley Gaines’ of this society could totally keep their cool at the sight of a trans d***. And just imagine if Riley Gaines’ parents were like, yeah, that happens, it’s okay, now let’s talk about your upcoming training schedule.”

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After Thieme’s disturbing suggestion went viral on social media, Gaines posted her own reply to the professor, calling her “deranged.”

Pro-family activist Jason Jones also chimed in with his thoughts, writing:

Following the backlash, Thieme locked down her account, cutting off people’s ability to see her posts.

While many remain shocked at Thieme’s “parenting” advice, exposing young children to sexual images and concepts in an attempt to “normalize” deviant behavior is a long-standing tactic of proponents of LGBT ideology.

In both Canada and the U.S. it has become commonplace for children to be given access to graphic, and in some cases even pedophilic, books and reading materials in school libraries. Many school systems have even mandated curricula for children as young as five that expose them to ideological concepts like “gender identity” and transgenderism despite parents’ explicit wishes to have such material banned.

Sexually-charged “drag queen” events marketed toward children have also become a trend throughout North America, often funded and hosted by schools or other government-affiliated organizations.

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