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Authored by Jackson Elliott: In just four years, the number of “nonbinary” students in New Jersey public schools rose by 4218 percent, figures from the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) show.
People who identify as nonbinary say their “gender identity” does not conform to exclusively male or female.
This massive increase in students identifying as nonheterosexual isn’t thanks to “business as usual,” says New Jersey parental rights activist Nik Stouffer. She believes the jump in nonbinary cases springs from both COVID-19 restrictions and a new education program starting in 2020 that normalizes sex changes, she told The Epoch Times.
“This isn’t even changing your gender—we don’t have a number on that,” Stouffer said of the state statistics. “They’re only collecting the number of nonbinary students because they collect ‘male’ and they collect ‘female.'”
She wonders how many NJ students now identify as transgender or homosexual. The state doesn’t provide those numbers in the report.