HAVING THE DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS

I am often asked to meet with groups of parents of kids who are struggling with what our society refers to as “gender identity.” These parents want to know how they can help their children and often, how they can work to solve this problem throughout society, without jeopardizing their relationships with their children or putting their children’s privacy at risk. These parents are often desperate to do the right thing, and in this world of gender madness, it is often hard to know what the right thing to do is.

I am happy to have these conversations, because I want to do everything in my power to destroy this industry, which is ravaging our society and all of humanity.

However, I confess that I often feel a bit embarrassed to have these conversations for the simple reason that I am not a parent, and so I feel a bit like an imposter. The parents in these groups never say or do anything to make me feel that way. The feeling is entirely self-imposed. But there it is.

This morning I woke up to a Twitter thread that I found to be extraordinarily thoughtful, honest, and touching. It was written by a woman who refers to herself as “detrans gender apostate.” She is on Twitter at @lacroicsz. I am posting her work here with her permission.

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This is hard.

It is hard for parents. It is hard for children. It is hard for anyone who loves someone who is caught up in the gender craze.

We have to keep fighting. There is no other option. And do you know what? …

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