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The Kerala government has come down heavily on a teacher from a college in Kalady, Dr Rajith Kumar, for making derogatory and offensive remarks about trans people and children with disabilities.
In a counselling session held in Kasargod, Rajith claimed to have a “scientific explanation for why trans and autistic children are born.”
According to his sexist, transphobic, unscientific and bizarre reasoning, women who wear jeans and “degrade their womanhood in the process”, give birth to trans kids.
Trans persons are those who do not identify with the gender assigned to them at birth. For instance, a person who is assigned ‘male’ at birth by doctors, but grows up to identify as a girl/woman, is a trans woman. A person who is assigned ‘female’ at birth, but grows up to identify as a boy/man is a trans man.
Several people tend to confuse between the terms ‘intersex’ and ‘trans’. ‘Intersex’ is an umbrella term used in a variety of cases where a person’s reproductive or sexual anatomy does not match the typical definition of ‘male’ or ‘female’.
Rajith, however, did not bother to do any research before spewing transphobic comments.
He did not stop at that. Rajith also peddled harmful rhetoric about disabled children.
"The children born to rebel men and women have this new disease called autism," Rajith said, proceeding to show a video clip of a foreign family, where both the children are autistic.
With several people calling out his offensive and ill-informed remark that he tried to pass off as scientific information, the state government has come down heavily on Rajith. On Sunday, Health Minister KK Shailaja released a press note barring Rajith's participation in government programmes. Over the years, Rajith has reportedly been conducting “awareness sessions” in several schools, colleges and government offices.
Even as people have been calling out his misogyny and unscientific remarks, Rajith vehemently defended himself and his claims.
However, the panelists who took part in the chat show, including a psychiatrist at Government Medical College in Thiruvananthapuram, criticised Rajith for propagating false claims. Trans activists who took part in the show, including ‘Transgender Welfare Board’ members Sheethal Shyam and Sreemayi, hit out at him for making derogatory statements against the community.
Despite people demanding that Rajith apologise for his remark, he stood by his statements.
He went on to justify his remarks through a Facebook video published late on Monday, 2 April.
In the 7-minute long video, Rajith said that he had been sincerely working towards ensuring that the young generation are not waylaid and that they give birth to healthy children.
"Since the past few days, there has been efforts to put me down and show me in bad light. When I was called to attend a television show, they edited out the portions where I backed my statements with scientific proof. I just want to save children from leading life in wrong ways. Only a certain statement from my 4-hour long speech was taken and is now being used to create misunderstanding among people," Rajith claimed.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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