So even people who aren’t sexually normal realize that the madness of denying the reality of sexual identity is harming children. Well it’s a little late now. They’ve undermined the understanding of what men and women are and why they are that way. They now see why tolerate and celebrate have completely different outcomes. Celebrating deviancy and pretending it’s something wonderful confuses children who don’t really understand sexuality. Now we’re reaping that harvest of confusion in the epidemic of little girls who are afraid of becoming women and boys trying to please their teachers and mothers.
Here are the two quotes that express the difference between the crazy then and the crazy now:
When gay Americans fought for same-sex marriage rights, opponents argued that it would lead to more extreme societal changes involving sex and gender.
“I mean, let’s face it. It kind of almost looks like the slippery slope argument is true,” Hatch said. “The reality is there are men in dresses going into locker rooms and exposing themselves. There are children at drag shows and there are children being put on hormone blockers or even in some cases surgically having things done.”
“As much as we want to ignore it, we can’t,” she added.
And:
Hatch said she is plagued with guilt and regret witnessing the “butterfly effect” that decades of advocacy for gay and lesbian causes is having on children today.
“Had I known then what I know now, maybe I would have still wanted gay rights, but I think I would have fought harder to make sure that we didn’t involve the children in adult things,” she said. “Because it’s horrifying.”
“Is this the people we are now? Is this who we’ve become?” Hatch added.
It’s pathetic to hear these regrets from those that dynamited our culture. This is the world they created. And it’s not over yet. But maybe some good will come of it. The reaction to the worst of what is happening may be a demand that things go back to what they were before this madness erupted.