As Catholics we are not able to criticize and judge with wild abandon. When we see a transgender teacher in a school, our intention in raising a ruckus is to send a message that we don’t want our children to be desensitized to a sin this grave. As Christians, we are concerned first and foremost for the salvation of the world. When someone commits a sin against God and nature, our DUTY is to correct them lovingly and if they will not be corrected, to shun them as recommended by St. Paul. In this way we prevent ourselves and our children from seeing sinful lifestyles as normal.
A child will, first and foremost, be distracted by a teacher who was a man on Friday and a woman on Monday. How is a student to focus with something like that before them? Secondly, if the teacher is indeed competent and kind, a child will have trouble understanding why a sex change operation is so grave a sin. It doesn’t keep you from being a nice person, so why should this action be judged wrong? Grade school children don’t typically have backgrounds in moral and natural law. And if your child’s instincts tell them there is something wrong with a transgendered teacher, it doesn’t matter how capable the teacher is, he/she will have trouble commanding the respect necessary to provide a learning environment.
As Christians, we judge actions, not people. Only God knows hearts. Only God knows the pain and confusion felt by people who undergo sex change operations and only He knows if they have turned from Him enough to end up in hell. However, when they attempt to gain acceptance of their lifestyle through our children, we have an obligation to not let that happen. You’ll note also, that this is happening in a school around children, not in an insurance company or accounting firm. THAT makes me suspicious that there is an agenda to target our kids with this perversion.
As to what critic is above criticism? The one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church, baby.