All over the world, people are slowly waking up to the madness
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I’m particularly keen to hear any thoughts also, on how we can get more men on board. We’re all fathers, sons, brothers, friends, partners of the fantastic women in our lives, why aren’t more men voicing their feelings and concerns? Are they (as ever) letting the women do the emotional labour again? Or do they just want an easy life? Do they even care?
I’m very conscious that there are some fantastic men who write terrific substacks on the subject who don’t have “trans” family members but who nevertheless identify the dangers and harms and articulate these very clearly.
I’m also very conscious that, had I not taken up our daughters invitation to “educate myself” in order to try and be a better father to her, I might not have landed in this insanity at all
And yet, I seem to be the only substacking GC father to an estranged and radicalised “trans” young adult, and therefore in a minority of ONE. What gives?
I think the dads tend to bury their heads in the sand. I know my husband thinks it’s nonsense, will say so in private to me, but doesn’t like to talk too much about it. And he’s not the sort of guy to write a substack on ANYTHING, let alone a controversial topic that will draw lots of criticism, could alienate our daughter if she found out about it, and that he really doesn’t want to spend time thinking about because it makes him feel angry, uncomfortable, and helpless. I am glad you’re here writing but I think many of the dads are like my husband.
Thanks for what you do. I wish there were more dads that wrote about it too. I wish there were more gay men like me who would speak up. But it seems like men just have their heads in the sand. Here's a link to my latest: https://open.substack.com/pub/flashinggreen/p/born-at-the-right-time?r=2261q&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web