Apparently there are parents out there who refuse to refer to their child as either “girl” or “boy” until the child is old enough to reveal its gender identity to the world. At least they are acting in accordance with their professed beliefs, like the believer in the “pizza-gate” conspiracy theory who actually showed up at the infamous pizzeria with a gun in order to free the children supposedly being raped in the non-existent basement. Any parents who claim to believe the things that gender ideology requires them to believe while referring to their baby as “boy” or “girl”, “son” or “daughter” has conclusively shown themselves to be hypocrites.
Bjarte, I have a step grandson who fits that mould exactly.
I knew he was gay at 14, he came out at 16, and I know how hard that was for him given his step father’s (my son’s) attitude to homosexuality. I was there at the time and it went far better than I expected, I was proud of my son for the way he responded and the growth in the relationship of them both.
During high school, his best friend was a Lesbian, and again, I know how hard it is for Gays and Lesbians in a Catholic school.
They are now parents to a “genderless child” who, oddly enough, was conceived in the usual fashion, not something that a Gay man and a Lesbian would normally do. And now, the father is “mama bear” and the mother “papa bear” and I keep right away to avoid confrontation. Most of the family have bought into the genderwoo nonsense and were keen to know what various Uncles, Aunties, Cousins, etc would be called, seemingly forgetting that I am a Cousin to both males and females and don’t need a different noun for each.
Fortunately Arthur (yes, that’s the name they chose” is thriving physically, survived the doses of wrong sex hormones experienced in the womb, and is meeting all developmental markers for his age. I hope that his future mental health will be as encouraging, but I dread the first time he starts playing with “the wrong toy”.
They tie themselves in so many knots I doubt they can ever be unraveled.
That second panel doesn’t make any sense. Most people wouldn’t ask about using the plural as neutral singular pronoun. It’s not impossible, but generally it’s not something I’d expect her to ask.
Ugh! Glad to hear there doesn’t appear to be any medical complicatons, but still… what a mess…
At least, as I said, your step grandson and his spouse are being consistent whereas the ones who keep “assigning” their children “boy” or “girl” at birth while pretending to hold the required beliefs are exposing themselves as the insincere hypocrites and fakers they truly are.
Apparently there are parents out there who refuse to refer to their child as either “girl” or “boy” until the child is old enough to reveal its gender identity to the world. At least they are acting in accordance with their professed beliefs, like the believer in the “pizza-gate” conspiracy theory who actually showed up at the infamous pizzeria with a gun in order to free the children supposedly being raped in the non-existent basement. Any parents who claim to believe the things that gender ideology requires them to believe while referring to their baby as “boy” or “girl”, “son” or “daughter” has conclusively shown themselves to be hypocrites.
The one in the Twitter post is a parody. Here is link to the original comic from a Facebook post:
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Never mind, I missed it was already posted in the first tweet.
Bjarte, I have a step grandson who fits that mould exactly.
I knew he was gay at 14, he came out at 16, and I know how hard that was for him given his step father’s (my son’s) attitude to homosexuality. I was there at the time and it went far better than I expected, I was proud of my son for the way he responded and the growth in the relationship of them both.
During high school, his best friend was a Lesbian, and again, I know how hard it is for Gays and Lesbians in a Catholic school.
They are now parents to a “genderless child” who, oddly enough, was conceived in the usual fashion, not something that a Gay man and a Lesbian would normally do. And now, the father is “mama bear” and the mother “papa bear” and I keep right away to avoid confrontation. Most of the family have bought into the genderwoo nonsense and were keen to know what various Uncles, Aunties, Cousins, etc would be called, seemingly forgetting that I am a Cousin to both males and females and don’t need a different noun for each.
Fortunately Arthur (yes, that’s the name they chose” is thriving physically, survived the doses of wrong sex hormones experienced in the womb, and is meeting all developmental markers for his age. I hope that his future mental health will be as encouraging, but I dread the first time he starts playing with “the wrong toy”.
They tie themselves in so many knots I doubt they can ever be unraveled.
That second panel doesn’t make any sense. Most people wouldn’t ask about using the plural as neutral singular pronoun. It’s not impossible, but generally it’s not something I’d expect her to ask.
No need to tell me it’s a straw woman.
Rev David Brindley #4
Ugh! Glad to hear there doesn’t appear to be any medical complicatons, but still… what a mess…
At least, as I said, your step grandson and his spouse are being consistent whereas the ones who keep “assigning” their children “boy” or “girl” at birth while pretending to hold the required beliefs are exposing themselves as the insincere hypocrites and fakers they truly are.