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Martina Navratilova is excommunicated from the LGBT church
Jazz Shaw Mar 05, 2019 2:31 PM
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You’re not supposed to talk about men playing in women’s sports, madam

In other words, this shall work it's way out without a bunch of hysteria.
 
You know the way liberals think, it's their way or the protest way.

Hundreds of paid GOP operatives descended upon South Florida to protest the state's recounts,[1] with at least half a dozen of the demonstrators at Miami-Dade paid by George W. Bush's recount committee.[2] Several of these protesters were identified as Republican staffers and a number later went on to jobs in the Bush administration.[3]
 
Hundreds of paid GOP operatives descended upon South Florida to protest the state's recounts,[1] with at least half a dozen of the demonstrators at Miami-Dade paid by George W. Bush's recount committee.[2] Several of these protesters were identified as Republican staffers and a number later went on to jobs in the Bush administration.[3]
And? Didn't bush win that recount?
 
That is almost a rational thought, so you are on the wrong side of her, right?
I don't think so. I see the need for a dialogue and I think it is a touchy one but folks will figure it out. I just don't find it earth shattering and certainly not worth 20 posts of shock by you. I also know that there is not one side that is liberal on this subject. I have an expert on social norms and gender studies on staff. We had this discussion a couple weeks ago when Martina first spoke out.
 
I don't think so. I see the need for a dialogue and I think it is a touchy one but folks will figure it out. I just don't find it earth shattering and certainly not worth 20 posts of shock by you. I also know that there is not one side that is liberal on this subject. I have an expert on social norms and gender studies on staff. We had this discussion a couple weeks ago when Martina first spoke out.
Ummm..an expert on social norms and gender studies and you're trying to sell that "not one side that is liberal". Not buying that one. Especially coming from an elitist..
 
Ummm..an expert on social norms and gender studies and you're trying to sell that "not one side that is liberal". Not buying that one. Especially coming from an elitist..
Well my expert who does not identify as hetero sees the stickiness of the situation. That there is a lack of fairness and like her father, sees that there needs to be discussion on how this is handled. But you can label me elitist if that makes you feel superior.

I am the one who calls her an expert, that and her bachelor of Science in Sociology with a minor in gender studies. I should wait until she finishes her doctorate before I call her renowned expert.
 
Well my expert who does not identify as hetero sees the stickiness of the situation. That there is a lack of fairness and like her father, sees that there needs to be discussion on how this is handled. But you can label me elitist if that makes you feel superior.

Did I mention, I paid for most of that education?
 
Martina Navratilova is excommunicated from the LGBT church
Jazz Shaw Mar 05, 2019 2:31 PM
Navratilova.jpg

You’re not supposed to talk about men playing in women’s sports, madam
Like any group there are individuals with differing opinions (except t-swallowers who are told how to think and when to think it).
 
What agenda?

Canada shows us the endgame of transgender extremism

JAZZ SHAW Posted at 6:41 pm on March 05, 2019




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A father in British Columbia grew concerned over his 13-year-old daughter’s desire to be a boy. Counselors at school had apparently suggested that the girl (called “Maxine” in this article) start taking testosterone so she could begin to develop a more masculine appearance. The father “expressed concerns” (the mother was apparently okay with it, though why they weren’t both simply horrified is a mystery), but the government stepped in. And now the Supreme Court of Briitish Columbia has issued a ruling in favor of the child and imposing restrictions on the parents.

Jeremiah Keenan, reporter for the Federalist, documented a decision last Wednesday in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The court ordered that a 14-year-old girl receive testosterone injections without parental consent. The court also declared that if either of her parents referred to her using female pronouns or addressed her by her birth name, the parents could be charged with family violence.

Evidently, the girl’s school counselor encouraged her to identify as a boy as early as the seventh grade. When Maxine—the name used in the Federalist article—turned 13, Dr. Brenden Hursh and his colleagues at the British Columbia Children’s Hospital decided that she, “Should begin taking testosterone injections in order to develop a more masculine appearance.” Keenan reported that while the mother accepted the idea of hormone injections, the girl’s father was “concerned about the permanent ramifications of cross-sex hormones.” Further: “Suspecting that his daughter’s mental health issues might be more of the cause than the effect of her gender dysphoria. He ultimately decided that it would be better for her to wait until she was older before she embarked on any irreversible course of treatment.”

This isn’t some local magistrate or school official we’re talking about here. It’s the Supreme Court of the Provence. They’re not only allowing foreign hormones to be pumped into a thirteen-year-old girl but telling her parents that if they don’t start referring to her using masculine pronouns they will be charged with a crime. How have we come to such a turn of events? As far as I’m concerned, adults can do whatever they want with their bodies if they’re willing to live with and take responsibility for the consequences. But we’re talking about children here.

Of course, part of the blame can be cast equally to the parents and the school. The fact that the mother was going along with the plan and the father was at least willing to entertain the idea after Maxine got a little older shows that the kid was off to a rocky start. There’s so much transgender obsession showing up in the news and spreading through schools that she could easily have been led down this path through both peer and familial influence. But the school counselor was actively encouraging the child to consider this in seventh grade. The kid was barely past puberty at that point and doubtless going through all of the confusion and maturation issues everyone faces at that age.


 
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