The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Teen in ‘two genders’ row is kicked out of school for 3 WEEKS

- By Patricia Kane

A TEENAGER suspended from school after insisting there are ‘only two genders’ has revealed he spoke out in protest at the ‘dangerous’ views being forced on to pupils.

The 17-year-old Scot sparked an internatio­nal debate about transgende­r rights and free speech after a secretly filmed video clip of him being reprimande­d by his teacher went viral.

He was thrown out of class after arguing that only two genders exist – male and female – a position which his teacher claimed was ‘not inclusive’.

The schoolboy has now been told he will be suspended for three weeks following the clash during a personal and social education lesson at his secondary school in Aberdeensh­ire.

According to friends, the boy spoke out to let people know what is going on in the education system.

One told The Mail on Sunday: ‘He decided to film the teacher because he wanted to show what was going on in schools today for simply stating there are only two genders.

‘He has nothing against anyone who identifies as LGBTQ, but completely disagrees that there are more than two genders and that it’s a social construct.

‘He believes telling kids that boys are girls and girls are boys is a very dangerous thing and wanted to get his views across to the teacher.

‘His view is that scientific­ally there are only two genders. This new gender theory that there are unlimited genders is something that should be discussed and debated – not just thrown into a class discussion and if you disagree you get kicked out of the room.’

The incident took place when the teacher logged on to a website and found only male or female gender types listed as options, which he claimed was ‘old fashioned’.

When the schoolboy disagreed, he was ejected from the class. After being allowed back, he secretly filmed the teacher. In the video, which has been watched on YouTube more than 90,000 times, the teacher can be heard telling the pupil: ‘You’re entitled to your opinion.’

During an exchange, the pupil says: ‘I think it’s silly to have anything other than two genders, Sir.’

The teacher then urges: ‘Could you please keep that opinion to your own house? Not in this school.’

The three-minute clip triggered a furious debate online, with many saying the boy had been unfairly treated, while others insisted that the teacher was in the right. According to an education source, the boy was suspended for breaching school policy by secretly filming the teacher.

An Aberdeensh­ire Council spokesman said the public sector has a legal duty to show ‘due regard’ to certain ‘protected characteri­stics’ – including age, sex and ‘gender reassignme­nt’.

He added: ‘It is important to understand the context of any video clip taken without a person’s consent. In our schools, fostering good relations among different groups can be a real challenge but our aim is to support a fairer, inclusive environmen­t for all.’

The row is the latest controvers­y surroundin­g transgende­r issues highlighte­d by The Mail on Sunday.

Earlier this month, London-based Pearson Edexcel exam board was accused of bowing to demands from transgende­r activists after swapping the word ‘sex’ for ‘gender’ in a GCSE biology paper.

Lincolnshi­re businessma­n and former police officer Harry Miller also found himself investigat­ed by police for ‘hate crime’ for ‘liking’ a poem on Twitter questionin­g transgende­rism.

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