4th Graders Shown 'Inclusivity' Video About a Puppet Dog Who Thinks He's a Cat

Brittany M. Hughes | April 17, 2024
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Move over gender-benders - now, interspecies "identity" is all the rage. 

Children in a public school classroom in Georgia were reportedly shown a video of a puppet dog telling several other puppets that he’s actually a cat, in a bizarre attempt to convince children to be “inclusive” of other children who don’t “identify” with their biological gender.

According to LibsofTikTok, the video, which shows a dog character named Barry sporting a rainbow collar and telling other canines he likes to play with yarn and “purr” and “meow,” was shown to 4th graders at Bramlett Elementary School in Auburn, Georgia.

In the video, a dog puppet named Gulliver, confused at his new friend Barry’s insistence on behaving like a feline, is seen asking a human adult why his new dog friend “thinks he’s a cat,” to which the teacher responds, “Well, that’s OK, isn’t it?”

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“It’s not weird, it’s just different. I couldn’t ask Barry to change who he is. That would be sad,” she goes on.

The human adult then tells Gulliver that “Accepting people for who they are is a very important skill - we accept you for who you are,” before telling him that a dog actually acting like a dog is “not normal, just more common.”

Of course, it's not at all common for a dog to act like a cat - it's downright unnatural, in fact, which is why it doesn't happen in the animal kingdom. Human beings appear to be the only species dumb enough to reject their natural state and believe they can be something other than what they were born. 

Which - spoiler alert - you can't. And neither can a dog.

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