GRAPHIC: Photo That Shows EXACTLY What is Wrong with Transgendered Movement

GRAPHIC: Photo That Shows EXACTLY What is Wrong with Transgendered Movement July 27, 2017

Period

All of the talk about transgender people lately may have desensitized us to the cold reality of what we are actually talking about — people who are denying the reality of their bodies, their biology.  But a recent photo, promoted in the Huffington Post as brave and poignant, is actually a great depiction of what we’re dealing with here.

Evangelical leader John Stonestreet described it as “graphic and disturbing… but the clearest depiction yet of the divorce of sex and gender from reality:

Y’all know I’m trans and queer, And what that means for me all around, Is something that’s neither there nor here, It’s a happy, scary middle ground. So when I talk gender inclusion, And I wrote these rhymes to help you see, I’m not tryna bring up something shallow, Periods are honestly pretty traumatic for me. See my life is very clearly marked, Like a red border cut up a nation, A time before and a time beyond, The mark of my first menstruation. So let me take you back, To the details that I can still recall, Of the day I gained my first period, And the day that I lost it all. I was 15 and still happy, Running around, all chest bared and buck, Climbing trees, digging holes, And no one gave a single fuck. I mean I think my ma was worried, So I went and grew out my locks, A sign I was normal, still a girl, A painted neon sign for my gender box. So, the day I got my period, My god, a day so proud, This little andro fucked up kid, Had been bestowed the straight, cis shroud. The relief got all meshed up in my pain, In that moment, I sat down and cried, Just thanking god I was normal, While mourning the freedom that had died. Everyone told me my hips would grow, I looked at them and couldn’t stop crying, “What’s wrong with you? You’ll be a woman!” They kept celebrating a child dying. See my body had betrayed me, That red dot, the wax seal, On a contract left there broken, A gender identity that wasn’t real. Most people deal with blood and tissue, And yet my body forces me to surrender, Cause every time I get my cycle, Is another day I shed my gender. My boobs betray me first, I feel them stretching out my binder, I send up questions, “am I cursed?” And wish to god that she was kinder. The five days it flows, I try to breathe, I dissociate, While my body rips outs parts of me, Leaving nothing but a shell of hate. The blood drips from an open wound, Of a war waging deep inside my corpse, The battle between mind and body, Immovable object; unstoppable force. #bleedingwhiletrans #menstruator #genderinclusion #mencanmenstruate #protectranskids #periodpride #genderdysphoria #menstruationmatters #ifmenhadperiods [PLEASE SHARE!]

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We are told by the culture that it is kind to let girls like the one above pretend she is a man, but it is no kinder than letting a mentally ill person who believes she’s Napoleon jump on a horse and start riding to lead a nonexistent army.  We must be on the side of facts, of truth.

Chromosome-denying leads people to do things like become a “menstrual health activist” like the girl above.  (Hint: the world doesn’t need even one of those, ever.)  Now that President Donald Trump has caused liberals across America to lose their lunch over his Twitter-announcement of a military policy change related to transgendered people, it’s time to dig in our heel and remind the world.

There is a difference between men and women, and we are not designed to change that fact.  Or, as Matt Walsh tweeted:

 


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