RE: Transgendered children
February 8, 2017 at 2:02 pm
(This post was last modified: February 8, 2017 at 2:08 pm by Regina.)
I don't see anything wrong with pink hair (other than that it's been really hijacked by the worst of the SJWs of recent years).
I think children transitioning has to be a case-by-case basis. I get the argument for being cautious about letting them transition, I actually don't think just any child should be allowed to on a whim because they're going through a kind of femme phase. However, if you've got a kid who has been consistently saying from age 3 down to age 11 that they feel like living as the opposite sex, then I don't think that's a "phase" and I can take that a bit more seriously.
I think children transitioning has to be a case-by-case basis. I get the argument for being cautious about letting them transition, I actually don't think just any child should be allowed to on a whim because they're going through a kind of femme phase. However, if you've got a kid who has been consistently saying from age 3 down to age 11 that they feel like living as the opposite sex, then I don't think that's a "phase" and I can take that a bit more seriously.
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"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie