A Leftist organization in the UK is encouraging nursery schools and elementary schools to “queer up” the education system by reading the children books that encourage them to question or experiment with their gender.440 One of the books is titled Introducing Teddy, which is about a teddy bear named Thomas who decides he’s a girl instead of a boy. “In my heart, I’ve always known that I am a girl teddy, not a boy teddy. I wish my name was Tilly, not Thomas,” the book reads.
The organization promoting this is the same one that began pressuring schools in 2016 to refer to the boys and girls as “zie” instead of he or she.441 The group’s founder wants to “break the binary” and says, “We need to educate adults to speak a common language because we grew up in a generation with no prior experience about the [LGBT communities]… It’s a new language that’s absolutely needed in schools. We have, of course, restrictions within the English language but the more we use these pronouns the more they become part of the language.”442
Child psychotherapist Dilys Daws says, “There’s this idea that’s sweeping the country that being transgender is an ‘ordinary situation.’ It’s getting so much publicity that it’s getting children thinking that they might be transgender, when it otherwise wouldn’t have occurred to them.”443
Young children, as you know, believe that a fat man in a red suit magically climbs down their chimney into their house with a sack of toys every Christmas, and then flies away on a sleigh pulled by magic reindeer. At a young age they can be taught to believe anything, and the reason that normal parents shield their children from certain ideas and images when they’re young is because they are too little to understand them, and if exposed to things too soon they will end up engaging in inappropriate, unhealthy, and dangerous behavior because they won’t understand the ramifications of what they are doing.
Transgender Cartoons for Kids
In 2013, liberals celebrated the first “transgender cartoon superhero” named SheZow which aired in Canadian and Australian television markets. The cartoon was geared towards children aged 2 through 11. The storyline revolves around a boy who inherited a magic ring from his dead aunt that when activated using the words “You go girl,” it turns him into a transvestite super hero.444
In an episode of Disney’s Star vs. The Forces of Evil, a character disguised himself as a princess to help save a group of girls at a reform school run by the evil “Ms Heinous.” At the end of the show, when she exposes him as a boy thinking the girls will all turn on him, instead they embrace him. “Why does it matter if he’s a boy?” said one character. “Yeah, we believe in you, Turdina,” said another. “Turdina is a state of mind,” and, “He can be a princess if he wants to!”
The show’s creator and executive producer Daron Nefcy posted on her Tumblr page (a social network similar to Instagram but for weirdos) to thank everyone who helped make the show possible.
The Huffington Post praised the cartoon saying that Disney sent a “beautiful message” with the first “boy princess, complete with chest hair.”445 The show also aired an episode titled “Just Friends” where the characters attend a concert, and in the background of one scene it shows a bunch of couples kissing, including several same-sex couples.446
In 2018, an animated series called Drag Tots was launched, featuring voices from RuPaul and several other contestants from “her” drag queen competition show Drag Race, who all play baby drag queens.447 Entertainment Weekly called the show “adorable.”448
Removing Children from Parents
In Canada, a law was passed in 2017 that gives the government authority to remove children from their parents if they don’t approve of their child’s “gender expression,” and now considers it child abuse.449 Parents now have to, “direct the child or young person’s education and upbringing in accordance with the child’s or young person’s creed, community identity and cultural identity.”450 The law also allows the government to remove children from their parents if a child doesn’t want to be raised in accordance with their parent’s religion.
One critic said the law now allows the government to “bust down your door, and seize your biological children if you are known to oppose LGBT ideology and the fraudulent theory of ‘gender identity,’ if for instance, some claim is made that your child may be same-sex attracted or confused about their ‘gender.’”451
This isn’t just something happening in Canada. It’s already happening in the U.S. as well. In February 2018 a court in Ohio removed a 17-year-old girl from her Christian parents after they refused to call her by her “preferred” (male) name or allow her to get hormone injections and begin transitioning into a “male.”452 Child protective services sought temporary custody of the child and she was later turned over to her grandparents who support her decision to live as a “man.”
MTV Awards Go “Gender Neutral”
The 2017 MTV Movie Awards decided to go “genderless” and eliminated the usual categories of best actor and best actress, and bragged that it was the first “gender-neutral” awards show in history.453 The first presenter was a little-known actress named Asia Kate Dillon who appears in Orange is the New Black on Netflix, and in the Showtime series Billions, where she plays a gender-nonbinary character.
She herself identifies as a “gender non-binary” person, and goes by the pronoun “they.” (“They” has a shaved head, and as you might expect.)
After the New York Times wrote about the award show referring to Asia Kate Dillon as “she,” they issued an apology and said that “American culture is outpacing the language to describe it,” and they were very sorry for being “out of touch” for using the “wrong” pronoun.454
Another outlet that covered the award show later changed all pronouns in their story referring to Asia Kate Dylan as “she” and “her” to “they” and “their” and added an editor’s note reading, “This article has been updated to reflect Asia Kate Dillon’s preferred gender pronoun usage.”455
Emma Watson won the first “gender-neutral” award that night for her role in the live-action Beauty and the Beast, and as expected gave a speech about how “progressive” the new format for the show was. “The first acting award in history that doesn’t separate nominees based on their sex says something about how we perceive the human experience,” she began. “MTV’s move to create a genderless award for acting will mean something different to everyone, but to me, it indicates that acting is about the ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. And that doesn’t need to be separated into two, different categories.”456
Instead of the usual awards for acting, directing, and screenwriting; the MTV Movie Awards gives a trophy for unique categories like Best Villain, Best Fight, and Best Cameo. The Best Kiss award was given to two men for the “gay coming-of-age” film Moonlight. In previous years it had been given to normal on-screen couples like Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling for The Notebook, and Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart for the Twilight series, but it’s no surprise that with the media pushing the LGBT agenda every chance they get, that they would give the “Best Kiss” award to two men.