Transgenders are a small problem but a
loud one. According to studies, only .3 per cent of Americans are
transgender. And I believe that’s a stretch.
What is a transgender? It’s a person whose gender identity differs from their assigned birth sex.
Now that’s sick. Don’t get excited--sick
is good not defamatory. It is the identification of a problem. If you
called transgender healthy, you would be popularizing an unfulfilling,
depressive way of life.
A man walking around thinking that he is a woman is as mad
as a man in the twentieth century thinking that he is Napoleon.
Transgenders are mentally confused.
There is a tendency in modern society to say that
everything is OK. If you are prejudiced against abnormalities you are
bigoted against a chimera because nothing in our progressive world is
supposed to be abnormal. Everything is what it is and prejudice against
what is is –dare I say it, according to liberals—right wing.
Liberals accept abnormalities not because they understand
them nor because they like them but because it is politically correct
to put their faces in them and rub. It is a kind of Jewish guilt, a
self-hatred complex.
If you can’t stand up for what’s right you fall into the
wrong. Transgenderism is a sickness. To make accommodations for it is
to ratify it. Not that condemning it will cure it. But it will bring
us one step closer to the truth.
Obama
now approves of same sex marriage and wants to condemn persecution of
transgenders. In his SOTU address he says that we will condemn the
persecution of transgenders because it makes us “safer.” How’s that?
Does Obama ever tell the truth? His celebration of transgenders will
lead to all of us being less safe and to more people getting beaten up.
There will be more fights in the bathrooms when they tread into
prohibited territories.
But Obama never calls black black. He calls terrorism
workplace violence. He thinks we are fools that will change our language
at his whim. The Democrats are luxuriating in Obama-speak.
If I were in a bathroom and a woman dressed as a man came
in I would walk out. I find public bathrooms disgusting enough. I
don’t need sexual confusion running around the stalls.
When I visited my son at Columbia University the men and
women shared bathrooms. I was sickened. The idea of a girl in the next
stall to me was nauseating; not so much that she was a girl but that I
was a guy and I felt that I was naturally more disgusting.
Ideology trumps pragmatism. The awkward feelings of the
99.7 per cent of the straight population about sharing bathrooms with
transgenders should hold sway.
I wish liberals would stop trying to camouflage reality
with their simpleminded faux logic. If I were a girl and a crossdressing
man walked in I would be tempted to scream.
If a man is crazy enough to think that he is a woman he
has no mental boundaries and is crazy enough to kill me or himself.
Keep him away from me. I am not looking to mix with psychos from
Hitchcock’s Bates Motel.
I am not looking to call the crapper a rest room . How can you rest when the opposite sex is squatting in the next stall?
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