A Canadian parent who identifies as a “non-binary trans
person” is demanding “their” baby be given the first “gender unknown” birth
certificate in the history of the world.
I knew it was only a matter of
time. I’ve been expecting to encounter a story like this since I read about the
28-year-old transgender person who demanded that the state of Idaho
retroactively change “her” own birth certificate to “her” preferred gender
identity of “female.” (“She” was male at birth). Turns out, it took less than
three weeks. (See my post of June 12,
2017: “Transgender Fraud”).
The infant’s “parent,” Kori Doty (I
could find no reference to a second “parent”), sports a fine mustache and a
light beard, and claims to be neither female nor male, though her offspring
came into this increasingly bizarre world through Kori’s birth canal. (Which in
itself used to be considered a rather compelling clue as to an individual’s
gender). Doty has been valiantly attempting to keep infant Searyl Atli’s (?)
apparent gender off of government records since giving birth last November.
Doty prefers to be referred to as
“they” rather than “he” or “she.” “They” told the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation (CBC) they are “raising Searyl in such a way that until they have the
sense of self and command of vocabulary to tell me who they are.” Huh?
They averred: “I’m recognizing them
as a baby and trying to give them all the love and support to be the most whole
person that they can be outside of the restrictions that come with the boy box
and the girl box.” They added, “People always ask, ‘Is your baby a boy or a
girl?’ I don’t know yet. I’m waiting to get to know them more.”
The poor kid will have early-onset
schizophrenia due to this derangement arrangement. “Why are you calling me
‘they,’ mom dad parental unit? Am I twins?”
The province of British Columbia
did issue health service cards with a “U” in the spot designated for the sex of
the baby, to indicate “undetermined,” or “unassigned,” but has thus far refused
to officially commit fraud by issuing an indeterminate birth certificate.
Sources say they has filed a judicial review of the case. (Doty’s lawyer is
barbara findley, presumably a female, who, for some reason, refuses to spell her name using capital letters).
Doty declared, “When I was born,
doctors looked at my genitals and made assumptions about who I would be, and
those assignments followed me and followed my identification throughout my
life. Those assumptions were incorrect, and I ended up having to do a lot of adjustments
since then.”
Don’t you just hate it when people
look at your genitals and make “assumptions” about who you are?
I can see why “they” ended up having to do a
lot of “adjustments.” Especially mental ones.
You know what’s coming next, of course. A
non-binary parental unit demanding that we not look at their baby’s body and
make assumptions about what species he
she zhe it is.
To quote Cat Stevens, who now
identifies as Yusuf Islam:
Oh, baby, baby, it’s a wild world
It’s hard to get by just upon a
smile
Oh, baby, baby, it’s a wild world
I’ll always remember you like a
child, girl
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