Almost
anything can now be a sign that your child is transgender, apparently.
A
woman who recently testified against a Louisiana bill that would ban sex
change surgeries for minors said she eventually realized that her biological
daughter's "odd" food choices indicated a transgender identity. The
mother gave the preposterous testimony before the Louisiana House Health and
Welfare Committee during discussions on House Bill 463, which would prohibit
"certain procedures to alter the sex of a minor child."
The mother, speaking about her child that now identifies
as a transgender boy, told Louisiana lawmakers: "We couldn't figure out
what the problem was. We took him to specialists and neurologists, and he had
brain scans trying to figure out why he couldn't sleep. As he grew, he got to sleeping. But his food choices were odd. They were always like green vegetables, raw green vegetables,
which, if you know kids, most kids don't like to eat those things."
She added, “When he came
to us and told us that he was transgender, we went back and realized that the
pattern of everything he had experienced as a child — including eating green
vegetables, because that boosts testosterone — were just methods of his body
trying to become who he was meant to be.” Alrighty then.
If “odd” food choices are indicative of a transgender person, we
are all transgender. But, the mother’s “reasoning” was “odd,” as well. It is no
secret that most men like meat and potatoes and do not particularly care for
salads and other greenery, while more women than men like—or claim to like—salads,
raw vegetables, and other healthier foods. (I know some guys who would eat
nothing but grilled steaks, ribs, and pork-loins if their spouses would let
them.) I myself do happen to enjoy a salad now and then. I even sort of like
broccoli. But this does not mean my body is crying out for estrogen. (Green
vegetables may actually be non-binary.)
Sadly, transgenderism is currently “cool” with school-age
kids. And yet also the hottest fad going. Unfortunately, unlike the “pet
rock” or “POGS,” this fad is unlikely to go away any time soon. And is also
extremely dangerous to the individual—and society at large.
So, if your daughter says, “pass me the green beans, please,” or
orders a salad the next time you go out to dinner, please don’t think: “By God,
she’s a boy! Time for hormone therapy and genital reconstruction!”
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