President Biden, signed an executive order aimed at "preventing and combating discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation.” He is calling on schools across the country to allow transgender athletes to participate in the sport of their gender identity. This order deals with more than participation in sports. The new order reads, "Children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports.”
This is part of the homosexual agenda that is being promoted in the schools. Dr. Micelle Cretella claims, "Children are steeped in this culture, at least through the developed western world, that is basically marketing this transgender identity to them." A study published by American Academy of Pediatrics, looked at approximately 81,000 ninth and 11th grade students in Minnesota. It revealed that nearly three percent of 13-to 17-year-olds identify as transgender as compared to less than one percent just a year ago.
Sen. Rand Paul recently questioned Miguel Cardona, President Biden’s nominee for Education Secretary, about boys competing with girls in sports. Cardona stated he had no objection although he obscured his answer with a lot of bloviation. When someone is asked a question that required a simple yes or no answer and they respond with a speech, they are trying to confuse the issue.
There is no limit to progressive ideas on sexuality. Princeton University bioethicist Peter Singer writes that the human taboo on bestiality stems from strong genital similarities between humans and animals, mammals especially, leading to “our desire to differentiate ourselves, erotically and in every other way, from animals.” “Who has not,” he writes, “been at a social occasion disrupted by the household dog gripping the legs of a visitor and vigorously rubbing penis against them? The host usually discourages such activities, but in private not everyone objects to being used by her or his dog in this way, and occasionally mutually satisfying activities may develop.” Can necrophilia be far behind?
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