Her Teacher Took Great Interest

Miki Lorren, a one-time tomboy, “a gay woman living in the conservative south,” has some thoughts:

Note the presumption of the keen-to-enable teachers.

Ms Lorren has other thoughts worth sharing, among which this:

Hey, “Teacher Robi,” you’re not “non-binary.” What you are is validation-seeking from literal children… Who needs children to validate your identity? Why do you need a child to make you feel secure in yourself, to validate yourself? If you were truly a secure adult, a mature adult, you wouldn’t seek validation from other people’s children. It’s really weird. 

Well, yes. Quite. And not just weird.

“Teacher Robi,” mentioned in Ms Lorren’s video, has cropped up here before, prompting readers to marvel at her classroom lectures on “non-binary” pronoun woo, which she expects small children to internalise and regurgitate, “every single time,” regardless of physical reality, lest they find themselves being corrected by this bullying narcissist.

Teacher Robi’s low-effort wardrobe solutions, her display of I-make-bad-choices tattoos, and her disdain for anything resembling customary professionalism, also prompted comment. As did the consequent, quite vivid mismatch with her platitudes about the importance of classroom role models.

Readers who are parents are invited to imagine any other scenario in which a scruffily-dressed stranger starts talking to your 8-year-old about her sexuality, her sexual identity, while expecting that same 8-year-old to actively participate in her mental health problems.

Oh, and as Ms Lorren says in one of her other videos,

I’m a gay woman living in a conservative city in the south and, let me be honest with you, the only people who have had problems with me being a gay woman in a conservative city in the south are the liberals

Via Darleen in the comments. Which you’re reading, of course.




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