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The "gay agenda" is real after all...

For many decades many conservative Christians, especially in the United States, have maintained that there's a conspiracy to teach kids to become homosexual. The so-called "gay agenda". Homosexual activists and lobbyists would go to schools and normalize homosexuality and "convert" kids into homosexuality.

For decades I laughed at these paranoid conspiracy theories alongside everybody else.

I'm not laughing as hard anymore.

It turns out that, at least currently, those people were right. Or at least have become so. They might have been right for the wrong reasons, but they were right nevertheless. Even a lunatic can sometimes hit the nail in the head, even if by sheer accident.

More and more schools all around the world, in the UK, in Ireland, in Australia, and in increasing amounts other countries, are starting to teach kids, even very young ones (primary school and even preschool) what can be quite accurately be described as a "gay agenda". Or, perhaps even more accurately, "trans agenda".

For some reason the modern intersectional feminist social justice ideology has become absolutely obsessed with transsexuals. For several years now they have been lobbying like there's no tomorrow for a transsexual doctrine to be taught in schools and to be imposed everywhere. It goes beyond just trying to normalize the concept that "anybody can be any invented gender they want to, by merely saying so". They want it legislated, and they want anybody who denies it punished, and they want little children indoctrinated into it. Even though less than 1% of people have any sort of gender dysphoria, they want to forcefully create a society where pretty much everybody has been indoctrinated into being "gender-fluid" and "trans".

The scary, and absolutely despicable, thing about this is that little children are very impressionable. When their teacher starts indoctrinating them into believing that boys can be girls, and girls can be boys, and heavily implies (if not states outright) that it's actually a good thing to pretend to be the other sex, what do you think children will do? Obviously they will try to do what the teacher is saying. Then these teachers will start mixing this indoctrination with the anti-bullying campaign that has been going strong for the past few decades, implying that anybody who dares to question someone on this is a bully who cannot be tolerated and has to be dealt with. This will create a really oppressive environment.

There are already examples of this, where in some middle schools and high schools there have formed what could well be called "gangs" of "transsexuals" (who are nothing more than normal kids who have been indoctrinated into the ideology and are claiming to be the gender they aren't) who are bullying other kids for being "transphobic". This literal bullying will usually happen with the blessings of the teachers, who will do nothing to stop it.

Psychology has shown that a small minority of children may suffer from temporary gender dysphoria when they are young (pretty much what would colloquially be said they are "confused"), but that the vast majority of them will eventually and naturally grow out of it, usually in late puberty.

This indoctrination, however, will make this problem a lot worse, by several orders of magnitude. When little impressionable children are being encouraged, coaxed and indoctrinated into becoming "trans", most of them will try to please their teachers and mentors, and if they continue to do so for long enough, through puberty and adulthood, it's only going to cause them psychological problems. Pretending to be something you are not, just to try to "fit in" and please the surrounding culture, is only going to cause distress, guilt, shame and depression. This surrounding culture is becoming one where people who have been indoctrinated into becoming "transsexual" will be deeply ashamed of coming out as being just normal heterosexual people (which is ironic.) If this continues for long enough, it's only going to cause distress and depression.

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