I am blessed with the chance to speak to 2 to 4 classes of high school students a few times a year. This blessing does not come without the sad downside of seeing so many youth just completely brainwashed & indoctrinated into the lgbTQia TransQueer Gender Rainbow Cult.
I speak to them via Zoom and I have been doing so for a few years now. Let me explain; this class is a "Radical Political Science Class" and is only for seniors that have already had their parents sign waivers/permission slips as the speakers for this class are labeled as "radical", "extreme" and "political". I will take those labels any day if they grant me the opportunity to speak truth to the most vulnerable and targeted of the lgbTQia TransQueer Gender Cult.
After each semester or time period and all of the speakers have had the chance to present to the classes, the students then write "reviews" on each speaker and give their final opinions of what the speaker said and how impactful the speakers were. Here are a few of the reviews I received yesterday from the last 3 classes I presented to;
Student 1 - "The lgbtq agenda holds a negative connotation, and is often used by politicians and homophobes. The agenda is considered an indoctrination movement, meant to brainwash kids into becoming gay or trans. It was easier to see where David was coming from considering his experience with the lgbtq community. I understand why he is against minors undergoing gender affirming surgeries and meds. I do agree with his limits on how far gender affirmation should go on minors."
Student 2 - "David's concerns about the effects of promoting pro-lgbtq agenda is understandable. I disagree with some parts of his assertions and agree with other parts. There is a lot of conflicting information about the effects of puberty blockers hurting brain development & function. I agree the media is biased and any opposing views are taken down and considered hate speech. This has become even more of a problem in the last few years. One point David brought up that I can understand is the part about gender dysphoria and how all the problems before transitioning do not disappear after transition."
Student 3 - "I am worried about kids transitioning. I think David is right about underlying issues existing that can cause kids to transition. I see a lot of this in middle school kids who are just figuring out who they are. I know many middle schoolers who are constantly trauma dumping and telling all of their struggles to anyone that will listen, including strangers. Before I knew anything about them they were telling me they were depressed, had anxiety, trauma and suicidal tendencies and they kind of joke about it sometimes. Then I see them again and they are changing their name and pronouns and are now trans but they continue to tell me about how they are still struggling with all of the other things. While becoming trans may seem like it helps them feel more comfortable and accepted, I'm worried it is not going to actually help any of them but just make things worse for them. This fits along with what David was saying about transitioning not getting rid of their problems."
Student 4 - "David was believable more than other speakers because he lived it and knows it better than I do. He told us how he had issues before transitioning and how he had the same issues plus more after he transitioned. That should be a warning sign for anyone under 18 to wait until they confront their other issues first. I feel sad for my friends who believe they are not what they are."
So, while that is only 4 out of 20+ students, I would have been happy and satisfied with only one because as long as one received the truth that means seeds have been planted for other students as well. I am excited for the shift I see taking place. It is imperative we keep this truth telling up and disregard the haters, nay-sayers and ones who are sincerely brainwashed/misled themselves.
I speak to them via Zoom and I have been doing so for a few years now. Let me explain; this class is a "Radical Political Science Class" and is only for seniors that have already had their parents sign waivers/permission slips as the speakers for this class are labeled as "radical", "extreme" and "political". I will take those labels any day if they grant me the opportunity to speak truth to the most vulnerable and targeted of the lgbTQia TransQueer Gender Cult.
After each semester or time period and all of the speakers have had the chance to present to the classes, the students then write "reviews" on each speaker and give their final opinions of what the speaker said and how impactful the speakers were. Here are a few of the reviews I received yesterday from the last 3 classes I presented to;
Student 1 - "The lgbtq agenda holds a negative connotation, and is often used by politicians and homophobes. The agenda is considered an indoctrination movement, meant to brainwash kids into becoming gay or trans. It was easier to see where David was coming from considering his experience with the lgbtq community. I understand why he is against minors undergoing gender affirming surgeries and meds. I do agree with his limits on how far gender affirmation should go on minors."
Student 2 - "David's concerns about the effects of promoting pro-lgbtq agenda is understandable. I disagree with some parts of his assertions and agree with other parts. There is a lot of conflicting information about the effects of puberty blockers hurting brain development & function. I agree the media is biased and any opposing views are taken down and considered hate speech. This has become even more of a problem in the last few years. One point David brought up that I can understand is the part about gender dysphoria and how all the problems before transitioning do not disappear after transition."
Student 3 - "I am worried about kids transitioning. I think David is right about underlying issues existing that can cause kids to transition. I see a lot of this in middle school kids who are just figuring out who they are. I know many middle schoolers who are constantly trauma dumping and telling all of their struggles to anyone that will listen, including strangers. Before I knew anything about them they were telling me they were depressed, had anxiety, trauma and suicidal tendencies and they kind of joke about it sometimes. Then I see them again and they are changing their name and pronouns and are now trans but they continue to tell me about how they are still struggling with all of the other things. While becoming trans may seem like it helps them feel more comfortable and accepted, I'm worried it is not going to actually help any of them but just make things worse for them. This fits along with what David was saying about transitioning not getting rid of their problems."
Student 4 - "David was believable more than other speakers because he lived it and knows it better than I do. He told us how he had issues before transitioning and how he had the same issues plus more after he transitioned. That should be a warning sign for anyone under 18 to wait until they confront their other issues first. I feel sad for my friends who believe they are not what they are."
So, while that is only 4 out of 20+ students, I would have been happy and satisfied with only one because as long as one received the truth that means seeds have been planted for other students as well. I am excited for the shift I see taking place. It is imperative we keep this truth telling up and disregard the haters, nay-sayers and ones who are sincerely brainwashed/misled themselves.