Pre-K teacher says “childhood innocence” does not exist, and TODDLERS are not too young for “sexuality” talks, sparking massive outrage

A preschool teacher reportedly said, in his now-deleted social media posts, that “childhood innocence” is a “myth” and talking about “queerness” is okay even with young kids.

The teacher reportedly works at a college now

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Fox News reported that the Pre-K teacher, William “Willy” Villalpando, worked in Rialto from 2016 until 2021. He is allegedly now an employee of Santa Ana College.

The alleged 2020 Instagram post

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In his post, Villalpando reportedly shared, “There is a common mythology that children live in this world of pure innocence, and that introducing or exposing them to the real-world adults are somehow shattering this illusion for them.” He added, “Therefore, there is a banning of topics and issues that children should not be exposed to as if they are not experiencing them already.”

In 2021, he went even further

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The California teacher wrote, “Not talking about Queerness in the Classroom is NOT Letting Children be Children. It’s Telling Those people They Do Not Deserve to Exist,” he said in 2021. ‘Kids are never too young.”

Even babies were included

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Villalpando shared that children can “have a sense of their gender identity” at three to four months and added, “Around 3 to 4 months old, infants show a sex and gender preference in who they look at.”

More aims at infants

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Villalpando continued, “Infants begin making gendered associations by the time they are 10 MONTHS OLD! By the time they are three, most children can label what gender they believe they identify with, and by 4, they can tell you what that gender means for what they can or cannot do.”

Three-year-olds know everything

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He further claimed, “At 3 years old, a child can label their perceived gender identity. By 4 years old, children have a stable sense of their gender identity and have assumptions and beliefs of what they can and cannot do based on their gender (i.e., dolls are for girls, cars are for boys).”

Kids might be non-binary

The Pre-K teacher said, “Parents haven’t already had conversations about these things with their kids, that kids don’t know, that they might be intersex, that they might be a gender… non-binary.” He continued, “Children have a right to see themselves in our classrooms. It’s not okay to just forget about them or push them out just because it might make us uncomfortable or may make others uncomfortable.”

The educator allegedly claimed he was an expert

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Fox reported that the California teacher said he was an expert at developing a child’s gender identity. His website read, “While I love working with young children, my passions lie in teaching others why we do the things we do and advocating on behalf of young children and their families. My research and interest areas is in gender development in young children and the impact that early educators have on that development.”

Kids and racism

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The educator reportedly asserted, “With race, when a child is 3 months old, they begin to visually discriminate based on race, favoring those that are the same race as their caregivers. Children as young as 2 begin to use race to reason about people’s behaviors.”

The explanation

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“Children experience gender and race everyday. They need (and deserve) [to see] themselves to feel seen, and them to see others not like them,” Villalpando also said in one of his posts.

Gender is fluid

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Among other things, the teacher added that kids should be taught to “ask others for their pronouns. Trust me when I say children get this so much faster than adults give them credit for. Let kids practice with you,” he said.

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