‘Quack’ director of Yale gender program proudly explains her job helps 3-yr-olds on ‘gender journey’

The more Americans learn about what’s going on with children in America today the more understandable it is why the left pushed back so adamantly against the term “grooming.” Turns out, children all across the country are being inundated with critical gender theory — even as young a 3-years-old.

Case in point is Yale professor Christy Olezeski, who is taking serious heat over a video that the school has since deleted. In the video, Olezeski cheerlfully explains that she is a clinical psychologist and is the director of a university program that helps children as young as 3 years old with their “gender journey.”

“I am the director of the Yale gender program, which is an interdisciplinary program working with gender-expansive individuals 3 to 25 and their families,” the professor said. “We help individuals who are questioning their gender identity or who identify as transgender or non-binary, and we help them with their gender journey.”

Olezeski then explains that the program also provides guidance on “medical intervention” and when to start, as well as “building support around” those who pursue that process.

“I love what I do,” Olezeski said. “So, it’s really, really wonderful to be working in this field and to be working with individuals who are gender diverse and gaining their support and helping them on their gender journeys.”

While Olezeski has locked down her Twitter account, that did not stop social media from responding to the troubling story. Here’s a quick sampling of responses from Twitter:

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