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The transgender movement has put the ‘rights’ of fantasy above reason and order

Updated: September 6, 2023 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 6, 2023 – 7:57 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Canada’s most famous high school shop teacher is back in class – but this time, the man going by Kayla Lemieux has ditched the enormous prosthetic breasts that made him famous around the world and revealed his country’s transgender laws an international laughingstock. Lemieux, who previously stated that he is intersex and began hormone therapy to “transition” in 2021, was also wearing male clothes. 

This may not seem like a real news story, but Lemieux’s insistence on wearing a wig and fake breasts – which he initially insisted were real and the result of a condition called “gigantomastia” or “breast hypertrophy” – was in the headlines for months. Lemieux was the shop teacher at Oakville-Trafalgar High School, which despite pushback from both parents and students (who had no idea where to look) insisted that Lemieux’s gender expression was protected under Ontario’s human rights law. 

READ: The LGBT movement is waging a fear campaign in response to growing support for parental rights 

The school ended up the subject of countless media stories, with some teachers apparently taking stress leave. The staff were no doubt tremendously relived to

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