Lessons on gender fluidity are “cult grooming and ideological grooming,” charges James Lindsay, a conservative activist. “When I was a child I wanted to grow up to be a firetruck. Children do not always know exactly what is going on in the world and they need some strong boundaries to protect them.”

Some Democratic governors are telling schools to dial back gender identity lessons in the early grades, writes Meckler.

Maine, Gov. Janet Mills removed a video from the state’s education department website after the Maine Republican Party began airing an ad attacking the governor for it, she writes. The video shows a kindergarten teacher telling children that sometimes doctors “make a mistake” when they tell parents whether their newborns are boys or girls.

Discussing how to think about genitalia in kindergarten and first grade is unnecessary, writes Ann Althouse.

WaPo nudges its readers to regard objection to these lessons as something conservatives do. We’re told that “a conservative activist” calls it “cult grooming and ideological grooming.” That is, we’re encouraged to see the objection to the lesson — rather than the lesson itself — as strange and extreme.

Teaching small children that nobody should be bullied for being different is uncontroversial. So is discussing gender stereotypes. Telling kids to ignore their  biological reality is very controversial, and not just with “conservatives.”