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A Netflix show for preschool-aged children has received major backlash after airing an episode about a “nonbinary” character that uses “they/them” pronouns. While the show has now been canceled by the streaming platform and no more episodes will be produced, it is still available for viewing.

In the fifth and final season of the children’s show, “Ridley Jones,” a female bison who has changed its name from “Winifred” to “Fred” is worried about revealing its new identity to Grandma Dottie, who is voiced by Cyndie Lauper.

Ridley Jones, the show’s title character, asks another character if Fred is a boy or a girl, to which the character replies, “I don’t know… they’re just a Fred.”

In a scene that will undoubtedly confuse the toddlers watching the show, the bison character tells Ridley Jones, “The last time I saw my grandma, I used a different name and pronouns. Now grandma doesn’t know I’ve changed.”

“She still thinks I’m her granddaughter instead of her grand… Fred,” the young bison says.

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Later in the show, Fred confronts Grandma Dottie and reveals their new gender identity as non-binary, a concept that is somehow important to teach to 3-year-olds.

Speaking to the grandma bison, Fred says, “My heart says that the way I feel most myself is to go by the name Fred. That’s because I’m non-binary, and Fred is the name that fits me best.”

The creators doubled down on the gender ideology lesson, adding in the concept of pronouns.

“And I also use they and them, because calling me she or a he doesn’t feel right to me,” Fred said.

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