'I used to think that babies were born a girl or a boy': Why some parents are raising kids undefined by gender | CBC Radio

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Bobby McCullough and his partner Lesley Fleishman believe that in order for their newborn child to have the best possible life, their baby should be raised without a prescribed gender. | cbcopen

 

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cbcopen CBC, stop giving these whack jobs a platform. Stop pushing this insane agenda down Canadian's throats.

cbcopen Child abuse.

cbcopen whackadoodles should not be allowed to have children.

cbcopen Doctors call that indoctrination. And its not good.

cbcopen A gender studies graduate. Glad they stopped the OSAP nonsense.

cbcopen What bullshit

cbcopen Gender is not prescribed.

cbcopen 'news'

cbcopen I still think they are born with different equipment and should be registered as such at birth. If they want to change when they get older so be it.

cbcopen Child abuse

cbcopen Why he create hell for own child.His child can be speaking meat for his resturant.Culture create human from animal as wea are.

cbcopen I understand not imposing girl toys all in pink, or encouraging boys to play sports and girls to do make-up. That I agree with. but confusing kids by denying them the gender they're MOST LIKELY to identify with? Remember, these type think world's ending due to not enough taxes!

cbcopen Huh?

cbcopen Not recognize themseves is the biggest tragedii of human existing. It is death of human.Who is creste this idea is devil who create hell.Value creste purpose. To get purpose has to build herarchy of the value means organization.Chaos is the devil job to make garbage.

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cbcopen What makes these two random people experts on anything?

cbcopen They are though.

cbcopen 😒

cbcopen Is this the latest trend?

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