A school district in the United States will start using the language “person who produces sperm” instead of the word “boy” to name students.
“The most terrifying thing, it actually confuses children, it causes anxiety,” TalkTV contributor
Richard Tice told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.“We just shouldn’t be going there with this stuff.”
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