Brilliant! My path is similar. So much open mindedness, even now, and I cannot but see the reality of the cult. Kids are at their mercy. I just cannot understand how the adults in the room think this can possibly be a good thing, or that it might not blow up in their faces. It's like eugenics or something .
Yes, I see it very much in terms of a social eugenics experiment and I've no doubt that it will blow up in a lot of peoples faces. I have no idea how long it will take though. For me, the whole "movement" as it operates seeding gender ideology into as many places as possible, is also very much like (as Sue and Marcus Evans have described it) a mass or shared psychosis. I think in recent years the event that exemplifies this most closely - as opposed to the whole "bigger picture" - would be the hate and the witch hunt directed at J K Rowling. So many stupid men went along with this, without having the first idea about what it was actually about, or what was actually said. I was just gobsmacked how it didn't even particularly MATTER to those people dishing out the abuse, it was just "the thing to do" for so many social media simpletons, and the usual TRA's and handmaidens of course. I think those abusive, unthinking responses directed towards JKR exemplify the same behaviours within the bigger picture as a whole, thanks for responding
You may be a visual learner but your writing is top notch. This is heartbreaking. That you’ve managed to maintain some semblance of sanity through this is a testament to your character. I hope one day your daughter sees this and the deep love you have for her.
I would greatly appreciate anything you can pass on about actions to take when a teen is just at the start of this and we’re detecting scripted statements and know there’s a social group online. In the research stage right now and desperately afraid of doing the wrong thing. Thanks for writing this.
its a tough situation to be in, for sure. Without knowing your teen's sex, age, or other interests it's difficult to suggest strategies appropriate to those attributes specifically, but there are a number of things you can do to try and reinforce the reality of family life and bonds - trips out, real life rural adventure, and so on. Ignore the sulking! A generation born into the internet badly need an antidote, otherwise they feel the only things of "value" to them are always delivered to them via a screen. Also, take any opportunity to talk in an unpressured way. You may have to swallow a lot down in order not to immediately flag conflict to the teen, which can harden and strengthen what may be becoming very fixed ideas. Play to their sense of independence, their uniqueness and raise the status of those who do not behave like sheep, and go along with the crowd. There are organisations like Genspect @genspect parent groups @pittparents, and TransgenderTrend who can also help with advice.
Thank you for telling us your story and experiences. Thankfully my daughter hasn't gone down this road, although she doesn't understand why I keep making so much fuss about it. I have a younger son and I'm doing all that I can to prepare for his journey through puberty and secondary school without being damaged by this cult. As a ND gamer he's at relatively high risk. Not looking forward to conversations with bis inclusive school, but will have to gird my loins...
Brilliant! My path is similar. So much open mindedness, even now, and I cannot but see the reality of the cult. Kids are at their mercy. I just cannot understand how the adults in the room think this can possibly be a good thing, or that it might not blow up in their faces. It's like eugenics or something .
Yes, I see it very much in terms of a social eugenics experiment and I've no doubt that it will blow up in a lot of peoples faces. I have no idea how long it will take though. For me, the whole "movement" as it operates seeding gender ideology into as many places as possible, is also very much like (as Sue and Marcus Evans have described it) a mass or shared psychosis. I think in recent years the event that exemplifies this most closely - as opposed to the whole "bigger picture" - would be the hate and the witch hunt directed at J K Rowling. So many stupid men went along with this, without having the first idea about what it was actually about, or what was actually said. I was just gobsmacked how it didn't even particularly MATTER to those people dishing out the abuse, it was just "the thing to do" for so many social media simpletons, and the usual TRA's and handmaidens of course. I think those abusive, unthinking responses directed towards JKR exemplify the same behaviours within the bigger picture as a whole, thanks for responding
It IS eugenics, and Planned Parenthood is leading the charge with a return to its eugenic roots.
You may be a visual learner but your writing is top notch. This is heartbreaking. That you’ve managed to maintain some semblance of sanity through this is a testament to your character. I hope one day your daughter sees this and the deep love you have for her.
Thank you, I really appreciate your kind words and thoughts, I dream of it every day
Thank you for being so thorough about documenting your 'education.'
We will need it for the future public enquiry.
I would greatly appreciate anything you can pass on about actions to take when a teen is just at the start of this and we’re detecting scripted statements and know there’s a social group online. In the research stage right now and desperately afraid of doing the wrong thing. Thanks for writing this.
its a tough situation to be in, for sure. Without knowing your teen's sex, age, or other interests it's difficult to suggest strategies appropriate to those attributes specifically, but there are a number of things you can do to try and reinforce the reality of family life and bonds - trips out, real life rural adventure, and so on. Ignore the sulking! A generation born into the internet badly need an antidote, otherwise they feel the only things of "value" to them are always delivered to them via a screen. Also, take any opportunity to talk in an unpressured way. You may have to swallow a lot down in order not to immediately flag conflict to the teen, which can harden and strengthen what may be becoming very fixed ideas. Play to their sense of independence, their uniqueness and raise the status of those who do not behave like sheep, and go along with the crowd. There are organisations like Genspect @genspect parent groups @pittparents, and TransgenderTrend who can also help with advice.
Thank you for telling us your story and experiences. Thankfully my daughter hasn't gone down this road, although she doesn't understand why I keep making so much fuss about it. I have a younger son and I'm doing all that I can to prepare for his journey through puberty and secondary school without being damaged by this cult. As a ND gamer he's at relatively high risk. Not looking forward to conversations with bis inclusive school, but will have to gird my loins...
Powerful stuff. So sorry for all the parents going through this.