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Transgendering A Toddler Is Child Abuse

Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 9 months ago to Philosophy
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I love the way this guy writes as well his willingness to address any 'political correctness' issue in plane language without fear of reprisal.

In this case: “The Day” referenced, is the day they decided to raise their son as their daughter. Just like that, a 3 year old says “I’m sad because I’m a boy” and his parents sentence him to a life as a transgendered person. Rather than tell Jack that being a boy was a good thing, rather than let him know society could not exist without men, rather than explain gender to Jack, deal with Jack’s sadness, or teach Jack how to be a man, these parents did what entirely too many parents do today, and placated him.

They bought him elastic hair bands and gave him ponytails. They, with the help of his pre-school teacher, began discussing what his female name would be. They, being the obviously less than creative people they are, decided to call Jack, Jackie. They bought Jack his own dresses, girl toys, and all the other things parents do when raising a girl."The hateful monsters of this world are the ones who tell sick people not to get better. The bigots are the ones who, in their contempt for humanity itself, encourage and promote a lethal illness. The cruelest and most evil people in this world are the ones who parade mental illness around as a source of pride for political purposes."

And:
"Men should be proud to be men, and women should be proud to be women. Both genders serve incredibly important and necessary purposes in society. Those purposes are different, they are unequal, and they are not always pleasant, but they have led us to become the undisputed ruling species of this planet. Those who would seek to undo this are the same ones who tell us that we should have fewer children because they blame “humanity” for the destruction of “nature” as if human beings were unnatural.

The promotion of transgenderism as some kind of civil rights cause that ought to be championed and paid for by government, is nothing short of a scheme to undo that which makes mankind the dominant species of the Earth. Gender is important, it is involuntary, and it is a positive and healthy feature of the human experience and our survival. The abolition of human gender is the abolition of the human race, I will stand in defiance against it until I am eaten by maggots, as should everyone who has even the slightest respect for humanity."


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  • Posted by 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So if we sew the females up and chop the males off at birth--oops, we'd have to dig out the ovaries before they could start producing hormones--damn again, they start doing that before birth. Goddamn that biology thing. Reality just keeps fu($ ing up the way we ought to be. Jesus christ on a popsicle stick, can you possibly go any further into rainbow and unicorn land?

    If any of that seems to strong for you, go back to grade school and start over again with general science and biology--and wear a skirt, not a kilt, a skirt. I just get really tired of purposeful ignorance and fools that want to take any opportunity to demonstrate it.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 9 years, 9 months ago
    I mean no offense to transgender people, but I do not understand it. It seems like boys could do have traditionally female hair and clothing style without changing their names. Saying they have to officially change gender gives too much importance to gender. Gender is just the cultural things surrounding being male/female. We give gender too much power if we have to assert someone as a girl because he like to do stereo-typically female things.

    I categorically reject what the author says about gender roles being important. I say they should be abolished. Just treat people equally. Don't look at their group. If they're into things normally associated with the opposite gender, who cares. Contrary to what the author says, following gender roles has not led to human greatness. Human greatness comes from allowing individuals to express their own unique attributes without regard to group membership.
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