University Offered To Pay Children To Play With Transgender Dolls

Disgusting Thing University Attempted to Do With Children

The University of Minnesota is facing backlash after offering to pay children to play with transgender dolls that have mix-and-match genitals.

In an Instagram post, the University of Minnesota advertised that they would be paying five to 10-year-old children between $20 and $60 to play with “MyGender Dolls.”

“We are looking to hear from transgender and gender diverse children between the ages of 5 and 10 years old and their parents about a new hands-on activity to help talk about gender and bodies!” the February 27 post stated.

This disgusting activity was organized by the National Center for Gender Spectrum Health — the same Center that produced a handbook to “support sexual pleasure education” for men masquerading as women who have gotten bottom surgery — which is part of the University of Minnesota medical school’s Human Sexuality program.

Thus far, it is unclear whether any parents forced their children to join the study.

The “MyGender Dolls” being used in the study are similar to paper dolls, but with one disturbing addition: they have mix-and-match internal sex organs and genitals that children can “layer on” to represent their “true gender.”

These disgusting dolls were created by so-called “transgender and gender diverse artists” — with the National Center for Gender Spectrum Health noting that they are intended to be used by “a gender competent therapist who sees young children and adolescents for gender exploration.”

The Center’s website brags that it has faculty who serve on the World Professional Association for Transgender Health’s (WPATH) Standards of Care document revision committee. One of the organization’s co-directors is Dr. Dianne Berg, who serves on WPATH’s child and adolescent committee and claims to be interested in “gender creative children” and “compulsive sexual behavior,” her University of Minnesota biography states. Another co-director is Dr. Katie Spencer, whose biography states that she is “passionate about social justice and feminist approaches” in the medical field.

The National Center for Gender Spectrum Health states that its mission is to “eliminate gender-based stigma and discrimination,” promote transgender scholarship, “challenge cisnormativity in healthcare,” and “promote pleasure and positive sexuality for al bodies.” With all of this obsession with sexuality, this organization — which recently received another $87,500 in grant funding — should not be doing anything involving children.

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