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January 9, 2023

The most recent $1.7 trillion slap to the voter’s faces (known as the omnibus bill) includes almost $12 million to fund various LGBTQ+ museums, centers, advisors, and housing projects. According to our federal government, we shouldn’t just show tolerance to alternate lifestyles. We should admire, and perhaps even aspire to them. I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that there’s an epidemic of our most impressionable citizens claiming that they’re a different sex than nature assigned them. Our kids want approval and the Left is telling them that selecting an alternate lifestyle is a good way to get it.

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It’s time we had an adult discussion about the birds and the bees, because we seem to have forgotten how biology works. First, let’s cover some definitions. Sex and gender are not the same thing.

Sex is:

The male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions.

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Our sex is genetically defined at conception. Humans with XX chromosomes can give birth. Humans with XY chromosomes can impregnate those with XX chromosomes, but cannot give birth themselves. No amount of hormone therapy or surgery will change that fact.

Gender is:

Either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior.

Gender is how we choose to live. Our gender selection may be as feminine or toxically masculine as we choose. Our gender preference may facilitate attraction to a same-sex partner or an opposite-sex partner, but it does not change our genetic code — or our sex.

But the Left is determined to confuse the sex/gender terminology. They insist that men who display feminine characteristics are actually women — if they say so. They’re not men acting like women, mind you — they’re actually women. This intentional confusion has given us

  • Men competing in women’s sports
  • Men bathing with young girls at health spas
  • Girls sharing their locker rooms and restrooms with boys
  • A woman Supreme Court justice who can’t figure out what a woman is
  • An epidemic of people using hormone therapy and surgery in a futile attempt to make reality conform with their perceptions

The “birds and bees” discussion we need is this: Perception does not define reality. Nature defines reality. Survival of most species requires the breeding of opposite sexes, not opposite genders. To think otherwise is not enlightened. It is deranged.