Wednesday 15 March 2017

More gender confusion

At what age does a person understand sexuality enough to make an evaluated decision?

It seems that the LGBT group have created a scarestorm of political correctness, infecting civilised society with their agenda.

Firstly, the percentage of non-heterosexuals is minimal. But, of course, if you pay attention to the media, you would think it's about 50-50, because of the way they make it sound.

Secondly, having a world which is geared towards heterosexuals is no different to having a world which is geared towards right-handers. Or perhaps every institution should have two clocks side by side: a standard one for right-handers, and one going the other way for left-handers?

Thirdly, as children hit puberty and their bodies change, they might feel embarrassed by the changes until they feel comfortable in their new selves. To do away with male and female toilets is to deprive youngsters of a space without the opposite sex. And the LGBT group should not be jumping at these children's embarrassment by suggesting that they might be more comfortable in a body of the opposite sex.

To be perfectly frank, the suggestion that a child - especially a child as young as five - who has questions about sexuality might be 'transgender'... it's child abuse.

The legal system makes a distinction between juveniles and adults, because the brain is not fully developed. (In fact, many would argue that the brain is still not fully developed until 25 years of age, but that's a topic for another time.)

The legal system also states that having sex with a person under the age of 16 is statutory rape. It's against the law because the experts say that adolescent brains are not developed enough to be able to critically analyse the consequences of such a decision.

And yet new legislation is coming in to teach children about sex and relationships - children as young as 4. And the LGBT group has managed to infect this with their agenda too, because schools must teach that all relationships are acceptable.

How is a child of age 4 able to critically analyse what type of relationship they would like to have? Especially when sexual conduct is illegal until they reach age 16?

And how long will it be until this change in 'acceptable relationships' changes again to include polygamy and then to include sexual relationships with minors?

The legislation is essentially political brainwashing.

It is child abuse.

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