Jonathan
Ekene Ifeanyi
"Transgender" |
Martin Desnudo
wrote:
“I’m old
enough to remember the early journeys of transgender pioneers like Canary Conn
and Christine Jorgensen. I’ve watched the evolution of transgender from back
then to today with some interest. At one time, it seemed like changing your sex
was a sensible route for dealing with same-sex attraction. If you‘re attracted
to men, you must be a woman inside, right? It sounds ridiculous, but that was
common thinking at the time.
“I remember
the exact moment my mind was blown. I was at a party in Vancouver, Canada in my
late 20s and got introduced to this beautiful, tall guy with long hair. Charlie
mentioned he was transitioning, at 25 years old, and he was married and had a
baby son. I assumed he was transitioning because he was attracted to men, but
he told me that he struggled for years with the realization that he is a
lesbian. I mean, this was a gorgeous guy in a happy marriage. He was deeply
sexually attracted to women and not at all to men. But he said that in his
core, he could only fully be in love with and have sex with women AS a woman.
We ended up becoming friends and he finished his surgeries. His wife tried to
make the marriage work, but in the end she couldn’t see herself in a
relationship long-term with another woman, and they divorced.
“It caused me
to re-think everything I thought I knew about gender identity. The case of
David Reimer a couple of decades earlier was being discussed a lot, where Dr
John Money of Johns Hopkins argued that children will be whatever you raise
them as. David Reimer had lost his penis in a botched circumcision (more common
than we realize) and Money convinced his parents to raise him as a girl from
late infancy. Long story short, it didn’t work. Despite his parents insisting
he was Brenda, he kept rebelling and insisting he was a boy. It all became too
much and he later committed suicide.
“So here’s
what I feel in 2018: I’ll never completely understand what anyone facing
transgenderism feels. I’m a cis male and I fucking love it. I think that those
contemplating changing their gender are of several types: those who are doing
it to fit some societal expectation, those who get convinced that they’re a
different sex inside, and those who genuinely are in the wrong biological body
(which I suspect is real but a small subset of the transgender universe). For
example, I’m friends with Jazz Jennings and her family here in South Florida,
through my work on the Broward Schools LGBT advisory committee. I’m convinced
that Jazz knew from birth that she was a girl, and I support her change journey.
“Ultimately,
it’s not up to me to tell people what to do. Because my belief system is that
you can be anything you want to be with the body you were born with, I’d never
encourage someone to change their sex. But I’ll always be supportive of the
well thought-out choices my friends make about what body they live with, as
long as it doesn't impair their health or happiness. As for who uses what
bathroom or serves in the military, anyone legislating or interfering with that
can go fuck right off.”
So I
responded:
“You started
with an excellent post, Martin. Then suddenly you messed the whole thing up in
the fourth and fifth paragraphs!”
Again, Aaron
Frost wrote:
“My general
approach is to reject the entire construct of gender altogether. I think that
we do society a disservice by splitting into two classes like this. I feel that
the more we learn to ignore biological sex and dispel the illusion of gender,
the better off everyone will be. Raising people as one gender or another based
on what's between their legs always seems to screw them up with toxic ideas.
Masculinity and femininity are both toxic in my experience. I think we should
remove gender entirely from our language and treat it the same as the
difference between people with attached and detached earlobes (it only matters
if you think it does). Each individual should have free reign to decide who
they want to be without these useless gender roles getting in the way and
telling them who to be.”
I responded:
"Nonsense!"Each individual" can never "have free reign to
decide who they want to be", Aaron Frost. You don't and can never have the
"right" to "choose" who you want to be. God has already
made you who you MUST BE. It's just illusion to think you can change that — a
massive illusion now tormenting the Western world.”
Aaron Frost: “Jonathan Ekene Ifeanyi I
suppose it didn't cross your mind that that your personal opinions might just
be wrong. Do you ever change your mind, or do you just keep defending the same
opinions regardless of reality? The fact that you believe something doesn't
magically make it true, especially if you're just swallowing canned
superstition from primitive institutions that exploit gullibility and motivated
confirmation bias to manipulate sheeple. People who flail around the internet
treating their delusions like established fact are an embarrassment to our
entire species and a nuisance to the cause of progress. Please go learn basic
logic and reason before pretending your antiquated delusions have any bearing
on the truth of actual reality in the modern age. Grown-ass adults should know
better that to fall for the stuff you have plastered all down your page, so you
don't have anywhere near the credibility to challenge Martin. Any time you
disagree with him, it's a very safe assumption he's not the one who is wrong.”
Jonathan Ekene Ifeanyi: “Aaron Frost, if you are a man, you are a man. If you are a woman,
you are a woman. What is "superstition" about that?”
Aaron Frost: “Google it and take responsibility to educate yourself.
It's the information age and you're an adult. You shouldn't be asking people to
explain this stuff to you in Facebook comments when the information is freely
abundant for anyone willing to question their ignorance and expose their own
assumptions.”
Jonathan Ekene Ifeanyi: “My friend shut up your smelly mouth! You have no education. You have only ignorance.”
Let us beware!
The West has really gone mad! Paul McHugh, a professor of psychiatry at
the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, perfectly recognises this very fact—it's
just MADNESS! McHugh has challenged the “born-this-way” hypothesis,
recommending psychiatric therapy for "transgender" people, especially
children, so that they accept the gender assigned to them at birth.
“McHugh has
gained a following among social conservatives, while incensing LGBT advocates
with comments such as calling transgender people “counterfeit.”
“Last year he
co-authored a review of the scientific literature published in The New Atlantis
journal, asserting there was scant evidence to suggest sexual orientation and
gender identity were biologically determined.”
Read more from this article:Born this way? Researchers explore the science of gender identity
The insanity in action: The photo below is the so-called “World’s First Pregnant Man”! “His” name is “Thomas” Beatie! But is “Thomas” really a man? Answer: No, he is not. She is rather a woman and her (original) name is Tracy Lagondino.
So how come Tracy Lagondino is now
a man? And how come she actually looks like a real man?
Answer: “Thomas” Beatie, the
so-called pregnant man, is from Phoenix, Arizona, and was born as a woman named
Tracy Lagondino in 1974, but began “transitioning” in her twenties before
having “gender reassignment” surgery in 2012. And the pregnancy? Well, she retained her female reproductive organs, “married a wife” and carried
three babies. And her masculine appearance? Well, when Tracy was in her
twenties, she is said to have started having testosterone injections, giving
her facial hair, a lower voice and “altering her sexual organs”. Tracy then had
a mastectomy to remove her breasts, and hormone treatment that gave her an
outwardly male appearance.
So who impregnated her?
Answer: Because Tracy retained her female reproductive organs while undergoing the gender change, she gave birth to three children conceived with DONATED SPERM. She became known as the “Pregnant Man” when she first became pregnant in 2008.
“I actually opted not to do anything to my reproductive organs because I wanted to have a child one day. I see pregnancy as a process, and it doesn’t define who I am,” Tracy (“Thomas”) told Oprah Winfrey in April,2008.
“I feel it’s not a male or female desire to have a child. It’s a human need. I’m a person and I have the right to have a biological child,” she (“he”) said.
Tracy (“Thomas”) was impregnated with sperm from a donor. “His” (her) wife, Nancy, inseminated her at home with a device she said was like a syringe without the needle. They bought it from a veterinarian and it is typically used to feed birds.
So “Thomas” is actually a woman—Tracy Lagondino!
Today the West is gradually
accepting “transgender” as a reality—just as it now officially accepts
evolution as a “scientific fact”. See: Evolution compatible with the Bible?
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