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Chicago’s largest children’s hospital has partnered with local school districts to promote radical gender theory, “kink,” “BDSM” and “trans-friendly” sex toys for children.

Insider documents I’ve obtained reveal this troubling collaboration between gender activists at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and school administrators throughout the Chicago area.

These documents, and a review of school-district websites, show Lurie Children’s Hospital has provided materials to school leaders promoting radical gender theory, trans activism and sexually explicit materials in at least four Chicago-area public-school systems: districts 75, 120, 181 and 204.

Per a whistleblower, these documents were circulated to administrators, teachers and other staff at the middle-school and high-school level as part of ongoing employee-training programs.

The primary training document, “Beyond Binary: Gender in Schools,” follows the basic narrative of academic queer theory: White, Western society has created an oppressive gender binary, falsely dividing the world into the categories of man and woman, that has resulted in “transphobia,” “cissexism” and “systemic discrimination” against racial and sexual minorities.

Versions of the document were attributed to Jennifer Leininger, Lurie’s Community Programs and Initiatives associate director, and Hadeis Safi, a “nonbinary” gender activist who uses “they/them” pronouns and works for the hospital’s LGBTQ and Gender Inclusion program — which advertises its care for children with “gender expansive” identities and offers “gender-affirming” medical procedures, including puberty blockers for children.

The presentation encourages teachers and administrators to support “gender diversity” in their districts, automatically “affirm” students who announce sexual transitions and “communicate a non-binary understanding of gender” in the classroom. The objective, one version of the presentation suggests, is to disrupt the “entrenched [gender] norms in western society.”

In at least two districts, Lurie Children’s Hospital activists also advised teachers to offer a series of sexually explicit resources to children as young as 11. At the end of the “Beyond Binary” presentation circulated to teachers in districts 75 and 120, the hospital recommended a “Binder Exchange Program” to assist teenage girls in binding their breasts, a “kid friendly website for gender affirming gear,” which sells items such as artificial penis “packers” and female-to-male “trans masc pump[s],” and an “LGBTQ friendly sex shop for teens” that sells a range of dildos, vibrators, harnesses, “anal toys,” “trans-friendly toys” and “kink & BDSM” equipment.

The links include graphic descriptions of sadomasochism, bondage, pornography and transgressive sex.

Besides these materials on gender theory, Lurie Children’s Hospital has also released a policy guide for school administrators, encouraging districts to adopt a “gender-affirming approach” to the curriculum; provide “gender-affirming children’s books” in school libraries; and allow students to compete in athletic events, use restroom and locker rooms and sleep in bunks during overnight school trips in accordance with their “gender identity” rather than their biological sex.

The hospital also advocates school districts designate “Gender Support Coordinators” to help facilitate children’s sexual and gender transitions, which, under the recommended “confidentiality” policy, can be kept secret from parents.

“District staff shall not disclose a student’s transgender identity,” the policy reads. “Before contacting the parent(s)/guardian(s) of a student who is transgender or gender nonconforming, District staff should ask the student what name and pronouns they would like school officials to use in communications with their parents.”

Beyond the lurid nature of some of the content, these documents reveal a profoundly disturbing collusion between radical gender activists in the medical system and the public-school bureaucracy. They have laundered the promotion of queer theory, synthetic sexual identities and child sex toys under the guise of “health and education,” devoting significant resources toward building what policy analyst Leor Sapir has called “a school-to-clinic pipeline.”

The process is simple: Children learn about and adopt “gender expansive” identities in schools, which then direct them to gender clinics that can provide puberty blockers, hormone therapies, surgeries and drug regimens that often add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The cynical interpretation of this pipeline would suggest it’s driven by the profit motive. But another current is ideological: Radical gender activists believe they are in a struggle for liberation from the system of “cisheteropatriarchy” — and each “gender non-conforming” child is another tool in that fight.

Christopher F. Rufo is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal.

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