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Anti-LGTBQ “Million March For Children” outnumbered by “Billion March For Not Being Bigots”
(www.thebeaverton.com)
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Letting the kids be who they are, and letting them know that certain minorities exist is not grooming them.
However, acting like parents own their kids is.
Bigots really want to pretend that some teenager discovering that they are gay or trans is a result of some massive conspiracy rather than, you know, they just being gay or trans.
They call it "grooming" when LGBT people simple exist in society where people might notice them, and they want to make such a scandal that people don't even think what is the opposite of that which they want.
It's so vile. I detest that so many people are so willingly and freely hateful of complete and utter strangers, over things that don't effect anyone else.
This is slowly turning into everything history lessons warned me of, and it's insane. We are in 2023, we have the damned WORLD at our fingertips, yet people happily choose blind hatred, even if it means they also get harmed in the process themselves.
I hate all of this. I used to believe that way more people were actually caring and intelligent, but it seems like many are very eager to prove that as wrong as possible.
If you ask me, it's fuckin' ironic that "facts over feelings" is a point that they try to make. Science supports transitioning, so that doesn't even make sense. Many animals change their full bio sex in nature. It really shouldn't be rocket science that humans change genders. It's not a new thing either, historically speaking. We've been transitioning for a pretty long time, throughout many years and cultures.