Forcing Girls To Share A Bathroom With A Gender Confused Boy Is Abuse - The Matt Walsh Blog
Yep. How could it be otherwise?
And lets ask the question few are willing to ask:
Would a hormonal 17 year old boy be willing to pretend to be gender confused in order to get an eyeful of naked young women?
How do you prove someone is really gender confused and not faking it?
Fact is, wishful thinking aside, if you are born with XY chromosomes you will die with XY chromosomes. There is no way to change that.
And really? We are not calling it a mental illness for someone to deny the obvious facts of their true self that are birth gender? To the point we are willing to pay for surgery to mutialte them into resembling their fantasy?
This isn't good for anyone.
We are a sick society indeed.
(Of course, to the parents of these girls, since you live in the richest, freest country in the world, the best way for you to deal with this is to pull your girls out of school. There are many good homeschool curriculums. Some are even free if you have a computer (or smart phone) or even a close library. This will cost the schools an average of $10,000 per year. You can bet your sweet bippy the schools will reconsider their stand if every girl and all the sympathetic-to-the-girls boys leave. And meanwhile, your precious daughters won't be exposed to the dangers of a boy in their bathroom.)
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