"Power generates the range of possibilities for legible identities and expression".
2004. Judith Butler. Queer Feminist. Scholar.
"... This bill would have mandated surrogacy services for same-sex couples, single women AND MEN who are “infertile” due to failure to have intercourse with the opposite sex or becoming too old to reproduce. Friends, this is what so-called “equity” looks like in practice..."
Now, before you pop open the champagne.. Think about this for a second.
You cannot have a Bill go into Appropriations (then be rejected) unless some one in the State Senate, House, or both sponsored it. That means SOME ONE wrote this Bill.
And they had help.
"...It is no longer sufficient to have access to fertility treatment. Radical “equity” demands that you be complicit, through taxes and other methods, to hire women surrogates, pay for fertility treatment, the harvesting and cold storage of eggs, sperm and nascent life..."
"... This bill would have defined “infertility” to include same-sex couples, transgender folks and any person, who, for whatever reason, doesn’t have “relations” with the opposite sex or chose not to have children when they were fertile..."
"...Pro-Choice Connecticut, Yale University, Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund (CWEALF), American Civil Liberties Union, Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood, GLAD and more testified in favor of this outrageous bill and lost big. Each one of these organizations is a GOLIATH in financial and administrative resources compared to Family Institute of Connecticut Action..."
The point is they are here and well funded. They are legislating in every state.. They may lose hearings, funding, legislation, floor vote.
This voting cycle.
But they are here. And they will come back NEXT voting cycle with MORE money. Eventually they start getting concessions thanks to a hefty campaign donation. Then, an actual piece of Legislation shows up on the floor of the House and it makes the news.
Guess I better start saving my sperm.. Is there a tax credit I can get on that??
Dr. Diane Ehrensaft, PhD and author of 'The Gender Creative Child' (The Experiment Publishing 2016) claims "...puberty (for non conforming youth) is a state of being that may be enhanced by medical intervention..."p.191.
Hormone therapy can also bring out just the right mix of both sexes. Balance the dosage correctly and you can tailor make your own hybrid gender identity.
And Dr. Ehernsaft assures us that if we get to the kids young enough we have plenty of time to work out the medical kinks. Because drugging the ADHD kids worked out so well.
".. the procedure is totally reversible.."p.191.
And thanks to the miracle of modern medicine you can get these treatments in two ways: Shots every few months to beef up that pubic hair on little Suzy's Va-Jay-Jay or an implant just under your skin that automatically stops little Bobby from getting a boner!
But it's perfectly safe and reversible as you said before, right Doc?
Well, five pages later she backtracks a little.
"....if a youth has chosen a course of puberty blockers, followed directly by cross hormonal replacement therapy:.. at this moment in history those youth will not produce mature eggs or sperm... meaning they will forgo the possibility of conceiving a genetically related child..."p.196.
Note: Refer back to the Connecticut Bill and why it exists.
But at least someone in Connecticut is working on taxpayer funded egg and sperm storage. In fact, Dr. Ehrensaft suggests that if little Suzy and Bobby want kids in the future they better start whipping up a batch of pancake batter NOW for storage.
This all sounds really expensive. Between the therapy, medicines, surgeries, sperm and egg storage, the dresses at Target and the shoes. Don't forget those fabulous shoes! Who can afford all of this? Both Travers and Dr. Ehrensaft write tragically of anecdotal stories of the poor trans kids bullied at school, moved around, this failed therapy, that failed regiment of hormones. The costs must be staggering just to massage the feathers of less than 1 percent of the population. Then, both authors complain how schools are woefully unprepared to handle the few kids who make up the trans student body. Today the schools are bending over backwards to make the whole classroom gay and trans.
My own son had Type-1 Juvenile Diabetes. There was no special accommodations for him even though Diabetes is a (relatively) common thing. No one supplied him with a special lunch. I did! I didn't see my State Rep putting a Bill into Appropriations to fund my child's special needs.
Imagine how the parents of really disabled children feel about that? Where's THEIR money? And lets look at this as it really is, a mental disorder and everyone is playing right into it. In both the books mentioned here the stories of the kids all have a common thread.
No mention of a strong Father figure.
As I mentioned in an earlier segment; the destruction of the nuclear family, removal of God and love of country, fatherless, divorced, medicated, self hating. Only a matter of time before something (some one) comes along to fill that void.
And while we are on that subject. Just who is it exactly filling that void and teaching these kids that all of this fruity-ness is ok?
....And That Is The Diatribe....
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