Tbh I have a hard time believing transgenders are spoiled. I don’t think most people respect that lifestyle.
Dylan Mulvaney got to speak to Biden because he wears dresses.
Should we go over the number of ‘women of the year’ awards that went to men this year?
They aren’t just a protected class of citizen - they are the prized posessions of their predominantly 1%er parents.
Questioning them, or even disagreeing with them, is transphobic.
I have a hard time seeing them as anything BUT spoiled. Broke people don’t have time to worry about what gender they are - they’re just trying to put food on the table.
I’m picturing a disillusioned mom, pissed off at her kid who she is smacking the shit out of.
In the midst of this rage, disgusted with what she finds herself doing, she screams “look what you made me do!”.
Kid is being taught through corporal punishment that when you lose control its not your fault, its the person/people you’re targeting fault.
Kid grows up unhappy, depressed, and with a whole toolbox full of bad coping skills. Finally, one day decides to open fire on who ever. What ever institution is being blamed for their unhappiness. Schools are easy to blame because a lot of kids have a hard time and can pinpoint certain events like fights, bullying or other humiliations that occurred at that time.
Kid mass murders at target of rage and says “Look what you made me do!”.
Just spitballing here.
But if one offers that as a reason behind a particular child’s claim of transgenderism, he is immediately labeled a transphobic bigot. The very fact that transgendered people are at a significantly higher risk of suicide both before and after coming out, as well as after transitioning, tells us there is more going on than genuine gender dysphoria.
I doubt it will ever come to light if it exists but I would like to see the correlation between household income and children that identify as transgender. I would bet there is an inflection point where the rate significantly changes.
Is the size of the transgender movement/issue/health crisis (whatever you want to call it) truly a mental health identity problem or is it function of being bored and fed crazy crap via social media? Maybe its a combination of both. I don’t really know.
That describes a large number of kids today regardless of corporal punishment. Or any punishment.
Yep. And there has been a whole lot of shooting too.
Key element is to blame an external source for your disposition, trained into them through violence.
To continue from my previous post.
Just a quick google search for the degenerated high school I attended, which was once home to some future Ivy League students and other whizzes and well-adjusted adults.
This is recent. My spur-of-the-moment google search: “Cardozo high school bayside violence”.
They may be spoiled by the gov’t as well as corporate america, but they are definitely not spoiled by citizens.
I’m spoiled by none of the above, so I’m still going to put them in the ‘spoiled’ bucket.
Definitely a possibly. I think a lot of violence is driven by the general feeling of hopelessness so many young people feel (whether justified or not).
As hard as it is for many people to admit, I do think America peaked in the early 2000s and unless something changes the next few generations are going to struggle. I don’t think it’s because they (we to a degree) can’t be successful, but the pressure to be more successful than previous generations is unattainable for most. When you account for current generation median income, wealth accumulation, and cost of home ownership (essentially the American dream), it’s no wonder so many feel hopeless.
Millennials and younger will not be better off than their parents, generally, and America is no longer the worlds sole super power nor are we particularly special in any real way. It’s a reality we need to face.
Because they’ve been led to believe success and happiness are not only easily achieved but an entitlement they deserve.
Absolutely.
What kind of outcome do you desire in regards to the impact of transgenderism on society today?
I have concluded that restoring the nuclear family system and healthy sexuality would involve being mean to and taking away the fun from some men and women. Are you up for that? I am.
“taking away” never works. Behavior needs to be incentivized.
Well I sure didn’t give details. @usmccds423
Punitive measures also aren’t out of the picture. I’m not an expert in crime and punishment, so I’d have to look up the effectiveness of measures that protected families in the past, right here in the good ol’ USA and the Anglosphere at large (not “like the Middle East”).
My answer would be that they seek to be a part of society rather than seek to change it to fit their vision. That’s fascist, racist, bigoted, etc.
What is their vision?
I understand you didn’t give details, I’m just saying prohibition is not a long-term solution and often create more problems than it solves.
I suppose that depends on what you’re talking about. I can’t imagine a scenario where I’d be okay with the government penalizing out of wedlock activities…
The cat’s out of the bag, the sexual revolution happened, I doubt we’re going back to the way things were 100 years ago. There is some evidence a growing percentage of women are interested in more traditional gender roles, but that remains to be seen.