Our sub 10yr old's live fairly protected from the entire gender/trans/gay bullshit insanity in the world, but have a few trips planned this summer that could raise questions if/when they are exposed to the degenerates of the public.
What are some strategies to either deflect or explain stuff like why is that guy dressed as a girl? What does a rainbow flag mean? How come I see them all over the place? Why does that guy have makeup on? How come those 2 guys are holding hands etc etc etc..
I love they they are still innocent and unaware of these types of things, however that wont last forever. Just curious how others have approached the topic with their curious little ones who haven't been exposed to the degenerate liberal sexualized world.
Explain to them reality.
For example...
I wanted to get into miniature crafts and pocket knife making.
I thought "if I buy this thing, then I can start crafting, and I'll be happy and productive!"
So, I wait a year with a miniature edge grinder in the back of my mind. The thought of getting it and making a big change and starting a new and exciting hobby gnawing at the back of my brain.
One day, I decide to just get it over with and buy the thing. Tools are always valuable, or so I justified.
Got talked into buying a similar miniature hack-saw as well, because it came with a battery while the grinder did not.
Jump to today, I have yet to use either a single time...
Did it solve all my problems? No.
I invested into something that I was certain would solve all my emotional and mental strife, only for it to sit in my closet for half a year.
Now... Compare and contrast.
Does the fad of going "gender fluid" solve all these people's problems? Does the comradery that they found in joining hands with other delusional people actually form relationships? Or is it all just a passing bandwagon of people convinced by a corporate entity, that "if you buy our product, all your problems will go away"?
It's a trend. A fad. A marketing campaign. Here and gone as fast as fidget spinners came and went, but this particular campaign mutilates ones' body.
Compare/Contrast with tattoos.
Do people regret certain tattoos? Yes? No? They do when they get old and saggy and that dolphin turns into a beached whale?
Once you change your body -- start carving pieces off or injecting things that require flesh to be removed to get rid of, you do something far worse than just buying a fidget spinner or a miniature angle grinder.
Some things are permanent. You can't get back as easily that which you cast aside.
Explain to your children... It's a fad. A passing obsession. A corporate campaign. A bandwagon. A trend just like any other.
Only this time, the corporate interest groups involved have sunk so much money into it that they're fine with a 40%+ suicide rate after purchase of their product. In fact, they welcome it. Because those same people who chop you up own stakes in the psychologists telling you that you didn't go far enough. They own the funeral homes too...
Everyone is hoping someone else will solve their problems. Some think they can trade money for that service. The enlightened among us know it's a SCAM.
Follow the money.
This is a great reply! So many people try to fill a void (symptom) with x y and z without ever figuring out why. (Root cause). Some of those xyz's arent reversible. Thank you for the reply!