Transgenderism: The Parents

 

Over and over again, I’ve allowed myself to agonize over the information available on the state of transgenderism. Much of the focus is on the ways that children’s lives have been manipulated and destroyed, with some of their parents speaking of the difficulty of trying to understand their children’s predicament. In a one-hour documentary called “Dead Name” (referring to the given name that a child has rejected), the anguish, bewilderment, and horror of the parents of three children, two boys and one girl, is difficult to witness.

Originally the video appeared on Vimeo, but the site removed it: Here’s how they explained their action:

In a statement to The Federalist on Monday afternoon, Vimeo said the documentary violated the platform’s terms on ‘discriminatory or hateful’ material.

‘We can confirm that Vimeo removed the video in question for violating our Terms of Service prohibiting discriminatory or hateful content,’ the company wrote in an email. ‘We strive to enforce these policies objectively and consistently across our platform.’

For those of you who already have a working knowledge about transgenderism, I still believe you’d benefit from seeing this film. Also, if you know people who think that “gender affirmation” helps children, you could encourage them to see this film. The devastation doesn’t just happen to the kids, but to the parents, in fact, to the entire family. It’s a worthwhile experience to read about these situations, but when you listen to and see the anguish of the parents about the deception and betrayal of authorities, the mindless approval of these decisions, it will change you.

You may view the trailer here, rent the video for 72 hours for $9.99 or purchase it for $14.99.

And maybe you’ll change the minds of those who don’t understand the true impact of transgenderism.

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  1. Gossamer Cat Coolidge
    Gossamer Cat
    @GossamerCat

    An interesting article in the NY Post today:  https://nypost.com/2023/01/30/young-women-abandoning-birth-control-pills-for-mental-health/.  Apparently they are now looking into the effects of chronic use of birth control pills to young girls and young women.  Interesting the potential effects that they list, including sex drive and partner selection.  Gen Z seems to be rejecting the use of perpetual hormonal treatment and they may even be happier for it.  One 30 year old woman said ““I went off the pill primarily because I didn’t like the idea of ingesting exogenous hormones on a daily basis,” … “I just had an instinctive aversion to that idea.”

    The birth control pill has been around a long time and we may now be seeing the effects on a generation of women on well being, both mentally and physically.   

    And yet, I have no doubt that many of the young women interviewed would think it is perfectly fine to treat children with large amounts of hormones produced by the opposite sex for the rest of their lives and cut off their genitals.

     

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