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is it really that easy to “turn someone transgender”?

is it really that easy to “turn someone transgender”?

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  1. I’m a 64 year old guy, faithfully married 33 years, I still think about women too much. The thought that I would be having sex with men because I saw a poster, met a gay person, heard positive things about gay people in elementary school is just so absurd. Now I get the point that if a gay guy is religious enough he won’t act on his feelings, but no, no one is being turned gay. It is just so infuriating.

  2. It’s strange because the headline reads “Conservatives sue school for refusing to *out trans students*” but yet the little explanation by the family was that some LGBT positive poster would mind control their child into being something LGBT themselves. Like the thing about the poster is goofy and stupid, but the thing about suing the school to out kids themselves? That’s especially sick.

    For a political party that claims to protect kids they don’t seem to realize that trans kids are kids too (what a shocker) and can be a *huge* target for abuse by their friends, political parties, *even their own parents*. I guess they don’t count as *real* kids though (so screw them right) because the potential threat of some LGBT positive poster potentially turning someone’s kid LGBT somehow justifies going to court to force schools to out trans kids (because that makes total sense).

  3. Yep, posters is what got me.

    I was a typical 14 year old boy but they turned me into a kitten who “hangs in there, baby” if you know what I mean.

    I was pet groomed in my own homeroom.

  4. Question: how many people has the cross on top of your church turned Christian? Have you ever looked at a David’s Star and felt the overwhelming urge to get circumcised? Do you immediately go buy every product they see an ad for? Do you swap party affiliation every time you come across a political campaign sign?

  5. Oh my, all of society is incredibly unwelcoming of anything that isn’t cisgender heterosexual and the slightest crack of being kind to those individuals is what will turn your kids transgender? Listen, those kids were going to be carrying with them trauma if they weren’t cisgender heterosexual without an ounce of compassion for ‘the other’ in that household if the parents were paying a lawyer to sue the school over innocuous posters about being nice to others.

  6. Let’s be real though, it *is* that easy. You expose a child to the psychological possibilities and they’ll inevitably compare them to their own. They’ll adopt a label they’re exposed to more readily than they’ll make one themselves in absence of exposure to something that rings truth. Deep down everybody knows this, that words are always facile, language is used for communicating and understanding our thoughts. That a person without the right words can remain lost, they can fail to understand themselves with labels.

    The real issue is, *if their child is transgender,* they don’t want to know. They don’t want their child to know. They want the idea of a person who identifies more with a gender that isn’t their own sex to be lost, so they can ignore it as a reality. Poster’s gotta stay.

  7. All one big joke til it happens to your kiddos 😅 nothing like peer pressure and tampering with unformed brains…can only imagine the suicide rates in the next 2 decades 🤷‍♂️

  8. “Is it THAT easy to turn someone Transgender?” Sure it is. In fact, I represent a Transgender non-profit and I am here to answer your questions and to tell you all about the great benefits of being a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Especially if you live in a red state. The bullying, the threats, the murders, the suicides. It’s all in our brochure.

  9. You can’t turn someone trans anymore than you can turn someone cis, and we know how well that works thanks to all the God damn conversion therapy people are subjected to.

    Turns out these things aren’t a choice, and treating it like one is disgusting.

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