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Saturday, May 21, 2016

Condoning Transgenderism Is Like Agreeing with Anorexics That They Are Fat

In M*A*S*H, one of America’s longest-running TV shows, the beloved character Max Klinger dressed as a woman. Klinger hoped to get a so-called “Section 8,” which is a mental-health discharge in the military. Everyone who watched the show when it ran in prime time understood that a man who thought he was a woman had a mental-health challenge. According to the script, not even Klinger himself really believed he was a woman. Today we are confronted with the challenge of how to respond to individuals who truly believe their mental experience of gender does not match their biology.

Thus teen girls are being told that they must share locker rooms with people who are biologically male. We are told that we need to be inclusive. But where is the concern for the privacy and comfort of those who do not want to change clothes next to people who are objectively a different gender?

A solution to the social aspect of this challenge would be for transgender individuals to use single-stall family restrooms and changing facilities. There are many people for whom these restrooms are helpful, including people with small children and individuals with special needs who require assistance from a family member.

However, advocates for transgender people typically oppose this solution. They claim that this makes transgender individuals feel excluded..

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2 comments:

  1. Thanks to King Obama

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  2. TG's automatically qualify as "excluding themselves" from the 99%. It's called social deviance for good reason and needs not be taught, celebrated, or promoted for any reason. It is what it is. Keep it in your own space.

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