I do not consider myself a SuperMom, nor the world's greatest parent, yet I was shocked to realize that by today's standards I'm failing miserably at my job. I've always thought that teaching kids the proper name of their genitals at an early age and answer sex related questions as best I can is what modern parents do.
Apparently, this is not good enough. What I should have done was start explaining to them when they were 4 or 5, that having a penis does not make them a boy and the lack of said organ does not make them a girl. No, I have not been living under a rock for the past years and it is not the first time I've encountered such lunacy. The problem is I'm fed up with stuff like that, not only because it is harmful to children, but also because I'm starting to see this as a deliberate campaign to create a whole generation of gender confused individuals.
The new normal
Let's read Planned Parenthood's guideline for parents.
“Boy, girl, man and woman are words that describe gender identity, and some people with the gender identities ‘boy’ or ‘man’ have vulvas, and some with the gender identity ‘girl’ or ‘woman’ have penises/testicles. Your genitals don’t make you a boy or a girl.”
Many four-year old boys still struggle with learning how to use their penises for the basic peeing function and have no idea about what sex means. Why on Earth would you want to say to a young boy something like:
”Hold it, son child, while it may seem that having a penis you're a boy, you may actually be a girl, and, while we're at it, please stop referring to your friend Mary as a girl, because even if she doesn't actually have a penis she identifies as a boy”.
Gender free generation
“No More Boys and Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free?” is a controversial documentary that will air next week on BBC2. The documentary was made at a primary school on the Isle of Wight and it involves 7-year old kids. During the six-weeks of filming, all gender differences were removed, boys were encouraged to take part in girls traditional activities and vice-versa.
The experiment was backed by an expert, professor Gina Rippon at Aston University, one of the UK’s leading experts in brain imaging and neuroscience, according to whom "there is no such thing as a male or female brain type - and instead the brain is a plastic organ, shaped and moulded by experiences, in which childhood is key.”
Exactly, mess with a young brain until it becomes twisted and the result will be a gender-confused young person with serious mental issues. Why would anyone want to create gender-confused adults? For one thing, they won't reproduce as much, which is good for those who already say the planet is over-populated, and there are very influential people saying that.
Three sex-changes in eight years!
Take, instance the story of Ria Cooper (born Brad), once Britain's youngest sex swap patient, who is to undergo gender reassignment for the third time as she becomes a woman again. At age 15, Brad opted for gender re-assignment surgery, but changed his mind at 18, and went from woman to gay man. Now Brad wants to be a Ria again. Ria's life so far is a mess - depression, prostitution, self-harm, suicidal tendencies, involvement in violent relationships and substance-abuse. However, the (for now) woman talks of having a family and being a mother. She might get to adopt a kid someday, but as an individual Brad/Ria has forfeited the chance of procreating a child. One less mouth to feed on Earth. If this campaign of messing with our children's minds is allowed to continue (and grow), think how many Brad/Ria cases we'll be having 20 years from now?
http://www.wnd.com/2017/08/planned-parenthood-takes-transgender-lesson-to-preschool/
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/837387/BBC-social-experiment-gender-neutral-school-criticism-Laneshead-Primary-School
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4764630/Britain-s-youngest-sex-swap-patient-reassignment.html