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Christine Jones's avatar

I don’t have a child in this mess, but I do have young grandchildren, and I’m becoming more aware of the need to protect children from the madness. I think we all have a stake in fighting this nightmare, as civilization itself will fail if we don’t soon wise up about basic biology. Seeing how innocent you were about this menace reminded me of how slowly my own understanding has unfolded. It seemed like a far-away threat. Until recently, I was a University teacher (in a public school setting), and I thought I had to make peace with maintaining the fake identities of my “transgender” students. Deep-down, though, I internally rebelled. I didn’t want to be called a transphobe, or worse, be fired, so I capitulated and called the boy who looked like a football line-backer by his adopted girly name. I refused to call him “Ms.” though. I just used his new feminine name and tried to ignore how ridiculous he looked in his dresses and tiaras. Now, I think I underestimated the evil of it all. I didn’t fight it and now wish I had. I’m truly sorry I was so passive. But my eyes have slowly been opening to the horror of this whole cultic movement. It feels like I’ve been in a bad dream, and I’m ready to start screaming.

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Emily Ann's avatar

I'm so sorry you have joined our ranks. It is a process to have one's eyes opened. My daughter came out 5 years ago, and it took me close to three years to see how all of these sinister pieces fit together. I initially thought that gender ideology was a stand alone evil, one that I could oppose and still maintain my previous political loyalties. But I began to see all that has been placed before parents to navigate, and how every system in the US has taken action to separate us from our kids and defeat our influence on and love for them. Gender ideology is part of a much larger cancer metastasizing in our society, and that has changed my world view forever too. I will never look at things in quite the same way, nor will I be so quick to embrace ideas, buzzwords, or organizations that "seem good and kind."

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