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A quarter of the girls in my daughter’s class identify as transgender. Seven out of 28.
When I said that on Twitter recently, I was roundly attacked for being a TERF who makes up ridiculous stories to harm trans people.
While I may be a TERF, I did not make this up. A quarter of the girls in my kid’s class identify as boys. One of them has had four names this year, all from anime series.
I keep seeing people say, both on the hell-site Twitter and in the popular media, that the trans population is a tiny minority, less than 0.1% of the population. If that is true, what is going on at my child’s school? What has made the number of trans-identified girls in one year group grow from a constant zero pre-pandemic, to 25% now?
Here’s my theory, and I know that this will be a familiar story for many parents.
The first issue is with what the school is teaching children. My daughter’s trans identity started when the school taught a module on ‘identity’ during which they told a group of 11-year-olds that, if you feel uncomfortable in your body, it means you are transgender. My daughter had just had her first period two months prior to this class. Of course she was feeling uncomfortable in her body. She went home, looked up ‘transgender’ on Tiktok, and that was it. She was now trans.
The second issue is a related one, and that is to do with the school’s non-stop celebration of LGBTQI+ identities. I used to be proud that my children attended a progressive school that is anti-racist, inclusive, and believes in social justice. We chose the school for these qualities. But in the last two to three years, this has meant a relentless stream of identity flags and rainbows. Transgender ‘heroes’ like Jazz Jennings are worked into any part of the curriculum that they even vaguely fit. This is a school for kids aged 9 to 13. I’m no prude, but I also don’t think a constant parade of sexual politics is appropriate for such young children.
The third issue is with how the school is approaching the children ‘coming out’. Their official policy seems to be to just go with whatever the kids say without informing the parents. If a child says they have a new name and pronouns, the school just rolls with it—and they create the scenario where an already distressed child ends up cycling through four names in six months.
(I say it ‘seems to be’ the policy, because this policy is nowhere written down or official. My child’s name and pronouns were changed by the school without my knowledge. We didn’t get so much as a phone call, when we have been at the school for years, we know the teachers well, and we have been active members of the school community.)
None of this would matter if it was just about flags and fun identities. But it is not. For my daughter, the name and pronoun change (which we foolishly went along with, on the advice of a therapist) was a tipping point into depression and self-harm. It has made her miserable.
When I spoke to the school about the harm they are doing, they would not hear it. They told me that they celebrate all identities, that they pride themselves on being inclusive. They cannot see the transgender issue as anything other than fun flags and inclusivity and respect. They do not see the dark side that we parents do: we are trying to protect our kids from bone-crushing puberty blockers; from taking cross-sex hormones when they’re too young to have had sex; from having radical surgery on their developing bodies. Some days it feels like we are holding back a tsunami.
I regularly speak to the parents of the other girls. Everyone has had a different response: some have started to medicalise, others are against it; some have bought binders, others not; some have gone with the name changes, others are resisting. The one thing that all the parents share is a sense of bafflement. What the hell is going on here? Why is a quarter of the girls in the class identifying as trans?
“I guess in the 90s, a lot of us were in anorexic friend groups,” said one mother. I think the similarities are striking, but there is one major difference: in the 90s, no medical professionals were encouraging these groups of girls in their skewed perceptions of their bodies, and their self-harm. No school celebrated anorexia. But this time, the doctors and schools are helping the anorexics to diet.
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Yes, doctors, schools & the Gov. are all in bed together, so to speak. The LGB alphabet people seem to wield enormous power, their evil stretches far and wide, however their main goal has been focused on getting children through the mass indoctrination process.
As far as the kids go, they are being taught these lies as fact by the education system, the 'educators' are fearful of the Gov. & of course the doctors are in it for the money. It's a vicious cycle.
The kids are being lied to & are too young to understand the far-reaching medical consequences of the evil medical interventions, creating a dependence on medical problems for the rest of their lives. The world is going crazy, the poor kids are the innocent lives being wrecked.
In my mother's day the circus highlighted freaks like the "bearded lady" for entertainment. Now, what we are witnessing is a growing number of future "bearded ladies" is it simply mind-blowing.
The pure evil of this insanity has to stop, we can only watch & wait, hopefully sooner than later. Many are fighting the good fight, hopefully things turn around before more young lives are offered up to spiritually deceiving rainbow gods.
It is important to remember that body dysmorphia, including issues such as anorexia and bulimia, are considered forms of mental illness, and are treated medically as such. However, GD, because of the sexual component, has been claimed by the LGB crowd as their own and thus, cannot be a mental problem - according to them.
However, over 80% of children with GD experience suicidal ideation, and over 40% attempt suicide. Many are on the autism spectrum. Other mental issues plague this group as well. These are not mentally healthy children.
Let's also not forget that homosexuality was also considered a mental illness not that long ago, until the gay lobby got the definition in the DMS IV changed.
Fact - gay people, like transgenders, have a much higher incidence of mental illness than the average population. They like to claim it's due to society's non-acceptance of them, but that excuse is long, long gone. On top of that, these issues of mental illness are found in European societies that have long been accepting of homosexuality, such as the Netherlands.
We MUST force - since we can't talk sense to them, force will be required - the trans supporters to see sense. I'm not talking physical force, but electoral force, parental and citizen involvement, whatever it takes to keep these people away from our children.
All of this will take immense work by parents and citizens demanding that the entire trans issue be off limits in school, that all sexual politics of any sort be off limits in school. Parents' rights must be demanded, and where school boards are violating them, the boards must be taken to court.
When leftist politicians don't agree, they must be shown clearly that their decisions will cause them to be defeated in their next election. If recall is possible in your state, it must be used to stop these people. They must FEAR the citizenry and the only way that happens is when we are constantly in their faces and threatening their positions.
Politically, parents need to get elected to these boards to protect the children from these perverts who wish to harm the children.
None of this will be easy and the activists will scream bloody murder. Fine, let them scream. You got through it when your two year old did it, you can do it again!