Washington, on April 12, passed a bill regarding children’s gender transitions that borders on unadulterated evil. It must not stand.
Essentially, the bill allows licensed youth shelters to harbor a child against parents’ wishes while proceeding with sex-change procedures or abortions. Put another way, not only will parents have no say in the life-altering decision of girls and boys to defy their biological gender , but the children can be kept away from their parents and homes.Note well: This is not meant to be a rare escape hatch for cases meeting the legal definition of parental abuse or neglect.
Ignore all the gibberish offered by bill sponsors saying that “until the day all kids are accepted, we need to provide loving and supporting places so we can all reach our potential we were given at birth” — no mention, by the way, of actual sex that is scientifically inarguable at birth — or saying “that I see you, that I affirm you, that I hear you, that I love you,” in the words of state Rep. Tana Senn.
Let’s get some things straight. Yes, government, in its protective role, has a responsibility to protect children from abuse, neglect, or unalterably life-changing decisions. But by all standards of reason and decency, that responsibility outweighs parental prerogatives only, repeat only, in extremist.
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