Transsexuality is a problem, hatred of difference is

Transsexuality is not a problem. This would not be the case if there were no people committed to indoctrination, minds obsessed with the imposition of how we should love, feel and even build our own gender identity, as if it could be chosen. The real problem is simply hate as a difference.

One way or another, and almost since we developed the concept of society or even the much-debated concept of “civilization,” has human beings always strived to establish a strong “we”?before “the others,” as the recently deceased Tzvetan Todorov would have said. Acceptance of human diversity, cultural, religious or sexual freedom is an open subject that many refuse to recognize, as if the existence of other options were an attack on their choice.

  • “Nothing is more intense than the terrifying feeling that we have taken away our own identity.
  • -Alejandra Pizarnik-.

An example of this was recently seen with the caravan created by the ultra-catabolic group?Become Oir? (Make yourself heard), that he left Madrid with a very clear objective: to indoctrinate society in gender identity through the motto: “Boys have penises”. Girls have vaginas. If you were born a man, you’re a man, if you’re a woman, will you still be a woman?

This purely transphobic and discriminatory motto had a strong resonance in national and international circles, to which virtually no one was indifferent.

We’ll start this article by talking about Trinity Xavier Skeye, who lives in Delaware, USA. And today she’s a happy, beautiful 12-year-old girl, yet what not everyone knows when they look at this big-eyed girl and colorful hair is that she already wanted to kill herself.

“You must be able to love the other in such a way that he feels free. -Thich Nhat Hanh Spain-

Trinity was born with a penis and, as the company points out, was created, dressed and oriented according to its gender, the designated genre. However, at age 3, she told her mother there was something “wrong, very bad”: she was a girl, not a boy. Didn’t your family want to give too much importance to these ideas, anyway?to give it importance, if I was just a 3-year-old?

When the three-year-old turned four, he was completely silent and began chewing his child’s clothes, which others insisted on him wearing anyway. Later, Trinity tried to cut off his penis, was his parents’ imperative one?No? For your life, it was a?no?Firm and absolute to continue to exist in his body, which was more than a physical envelope, was a prison.

When child therapists received Trinity, they clearly knew the problem wasn’t with the girl. The first thing they did was tell him “nothing was wrong with him. “That the mistake was in the parents. Then they were categorical and very clear. They asked, “What do you prefer, a happy girl or a dead boy?”

Trinity is currently the first child in Delaware to receive subsidized medical treatment. Her mother, DeShanna Neal, strongly supports her daughter, who regrets not supporting her when she first asked for help. He also understood that children should not be treated according to the biologically designated sex, but by the sex they felt.

People who do not conform to traditional gender designation demand more attention, away from traditional offensive views and outdated information, an example of this is intersex children. To be intersex, and it needs to be clarified, is not to be hermaphrodite. there is a gap between genetic sex, goada sex and genitalia, which, according to WHO, characterizes 1% of the population.

Jonathan, 8

Jonathan is an example. She is 8 years old and, from the age of two and a half, she clearly knew she was a boy and a girl, her family also had to take the psychological and social step towards this reality in which an undisputed thing comes into play. game: the happiness of their own child, because everyone who loves, respects and has as their main priority the well-being of a child, supports, accepts and helps.

Jonathan is currently spending his vacation in? Rainbow Day Camp?In San Francisco Bay, California, where children can freely express their gender identity, and our protagonist always likes to dress up as a very special animal: the unicorn.

In our society, there is no “Gay Inquisition”. Like the band? Make yourself heard? Nor are there communities, schools or families that try, on a whim, to confuse boys and girls by directing them to a certain gender identity, as they also advocate in this caravan of controversy and grievance, none of this is true for a very simple reason: no gender identity is chosen.

No boy wakes up one day and decides to be a girl while deciding whether to wear that coat or another that day, and no girl impulsively chooses to be a boy simply because she wants to change her style of dress. Because sex is not a problem. color, not a flavor nor a pair of shoes that one wears and takes off according to the mood.

Violence, whether physical or verbal, is the appeal of the incompetent. –Isaac Asimov

Most of us know those terms?And “feminine” are not combined with proper acuity and precision. Sex is an amalgam built by chromosomes (X and Y), anatomy (external genitalia and internal sex organs) by hormones and, above all, by this psychology where children feel their gender identity from an early age.

This explains why the number of families currently requiring their children’s schools to be treated for their “sense of gender” and not for their “designated sex” has increased. Children, regardless of their identity, must be accepted.

If we continue to invoke rejection, difference, concept: if you were born a man, you are a man, if you are a woman, will you still be a woman?With Leelah Alcorn, a young trans who committed suicide a few months ago throwing herself in front of a trailer in Ohio because she was not accepted by her parents.

You have to get involved. Realize that the world is not divided into pink and blue, and that it may be time to redefine the concept of gender. Like it or not, terms such as transgender, cisgender, non-binary gender, queergender or agender shape a changing social reality that we must recognize in order to support, recognize and normalize it.

Creating a fairer world is up to us.

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