Riki Wilchins, a transsexual who recently wrote a piece in the gay publication The Advocate, revealed that there is an agenda behind the transgendered bathroom movement and you should be scared as hell by it. The unintended consequence thus far has been to provide a new legal dodge for perverts and pedophiles who want to go into public restrooms, do perverted pedophile things, and then say that they had a right to be in there because they “self-identify” as whatever. However, there is something even more terrifying and insidious at work here.
The article is called, "We'll Win the Bathroom Battle When the Binary Burns," Wilchins says very plainly that the real goal is to “kill” the notion of male and female altogether. The "binary" is gender distinction, and the goal is to get rid of the “heterobinary structure”, which means getting rid of a society where the distinctions “male” and “female” are outlawed and eradicated. Wilchins writes that there should be no gender distinctions at all.
Wilchins identifies an emerging group of people who don't want to affiliate as either gender, of which there are in reality two. According to one LGBT website, Non-binary' people, who refuse to identify as male or female for whatever bizarre reasons, want to be referred to as 'they' or 'hir' or 'zer.'
This all goes much deeper and further than mere usage of public bathrooms. According to Stella Morabito writing in The Federalist: “What we are really talking about is the abolition of sex. And it is sex that the trans project is serving to abolish legally, under the guise of something called ‘the gender binary.’ Its endgame is a society in which everyone is legally de-sexed. No longer legally male or female. And once you basically redefine humanity as sexless you end up with a de-humanized society in which there can be no legal ‘mother’ or ‘father’ or ‘son’ or ‘daughter’ or ‘husband’ or ‘wife’ without permission from the State. Government documents are already erasing the terms. In such a society, the most intimate human relationships take a hit. The family ends up abolished.”
This all goes much deeper and further than mere usage of public bathrooms. According to Stella Morabito writing in The Federalist: “What we are really talking about is the abolition of sex. And it is sex that the trans project is serving to abolish legally, under the guise of something called ‘the gender binary.’ Its endgame is a society in which everyone is legally de-sexed. No longer legally male or female. And once you basically redefine humanity as sexless you end up with a de-humanized society in which there can be no legal ‘mother’ or ‘father’ or ‘son’ or ‘daughter’ or ‘husband’ or ‘wife’ without permission from the State. Government documents are already erasing the terms. In such a society, the most intimate human relationships take a hit. The family ends up abolished.”
Morabito hits home the point: “Sex distinctions are the germ of all human relationships. Abolishing them legally basically abolishes family autonomy. And this is an act of violence against children because it would serve at some point to separate them from their origins. Every child's first transcendental question is ‘Where did I come from?’ If the law will not allow the child to see his own origins and wholeness in the faces of a mother and a father, it destabilizes the child's sense of self. It creates personal dysfunction in children and basically ends up spreading more dysfunction and even dystopia in society.”
This is scary. This is frightening beyond anything we could have imagined. The bathroom battle is far more serious than many think. We need to really pray and ask God for help--before it's too late and our future generations end up really damaged. It may even become necessary for regular, ordinary Americans to stand up and fight in a way they have never fought before.
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