Seattle Student Failed Quiz For Saying Only Men Have Penises & Women Have Babies

Brittany M. Hughes | December 12, 2023
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All is not well in Seattle.

Just a week after it was revealed a Seattle teacher had actually made her middle school students write angry LGBTQ propaganda letters to a parents’ rights group on the taxpayers’ dime, it seems another local educator has decided the leftist agenda is more important than actual, you know, education.

According to this, a 10th Grade Ethnic Studies World History teacher at Chief Sealth International High School actually failed a student on a quiz for stating that “all men have penises” and “only women can get pregnant” on a set of true/false questions.

Jason Rantz for 770 KTTH radio reports the teacher marked the answers as incorrect, claiming that women can, in fact, have penises, and that humans other than women can carry and birth children.

Which, of course, are both completely unscientific and false.

Rantz said the student’s mother wrote to him with the story, expressing “frustration and anger.”

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“I keep trying to wrap my head around how it is legal to teach inaccurate information and force students to answer against their beliefs or receive negative scores,” she told Rantz on his KTTH show, adding that she considers herself a “moderate liberal” but that asking politically motivated questions and denying biological science go too far, especially in a school environment.

And the school didn’t even try to deny it - or offer any correction. Instead, Rantz said the school responded in a statement that the quiz was “inclusive.”

“Seattle Public Schools is dedicated to establishing inclusive environments that allow exploration of contemporary issues, specifically examining the impacts of power systems such as racism and patriarchy,” a spokesperson said. “This commitment extends to fostering welcoming and inclusive settings where students, staff, and families have the freedom to express their authentic selves.”

Just, it seems, not "welcoming" for a student who correctly answers questions about human anatomy and basic biology.

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