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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Allow Children to be Children

ADULTS SHOULD HAVE ENOUGH DECENCY TO SPARE THE CHILDREN THE POLITICAL PROPAGANDA

DISGUSTING TO EXPOSE CHILDREN TO ISSUES BEYOND THEIR COMPREHENSION


There seems to be a great overreaction to a recent Florida law that protects children under 8 years old from sexual content in school. If anything, this law has not gone far enough, actually such things should be avoided any time before the average puberty, which would be more like 12 to 14 years old.

There are now many more states considering such laws and especially focusing on sexual manipulation of minors by either hormones or surgery. We as a society should just allow children to be children. Protect them, so they can grow up without the baggage this woke society would like to lay on them at a way too early age. Children should be allowed to view the world from their point of view, not from some group of political activists, who hope to indoctrinate society at an earlier and earlier age. 

These laws do not deny anyone their rights, no one can drive, drink or make medical decisions before their legal age, in most things at least 18.  When it come to a life changing permanent procedure it is a time for society to protect these vulnerable children from manipulation and the possibility of destroying their life before it even starts.

It is now, and it will remain impossible to change ones sex. There is really no way to change the reality of ones sex at birth. Any attempt will always be an inadequate attempt to make the impossible possible. Portraying to children that they can change their sex is a deception with life changing consequences. 

We often hear that that society has an obligation to protect the weak, vulnerable and infirm, this is a glaring example of such an obligation. People who participate and engage in attempting to change the sex of underage children are guilty of the worst kind of child abuse. They should be punished very seriously.




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