2The largest teachers union in New Jersey, the NJEA is now blaming parents, cultural backgrounds, and wealth status for the growing trend of sexual deviancy among children in New Jersey.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – The NJEA says their members are dealing with a growing new problem in public schools, sexual deviancy. They are now blaming parents and their families for the rising trend of juvenile sexual deviancy, ignoring their own actions over the past two decades, which have turned classrooms in public schools into gender dysphoria science labs, where the children are the lab rats on this twisted, weird science that many feel has no place in schools.
The heated debate is unfolding ahead of the NJEA teachers convention after state lawmakers accused the union of ignoring its own role in co