I went to Target today and right in the front of the store was a display of “nonbinary” kids books. I honestly think I’m more annoyed by the nonbinary bullshit than any trans bs. Nonbinary just screams “desperate for attention.” Can’t be a manly woman or a feminine man, no, you have to be a they/them.
Well, it's basically Pride month, so it makes sense that the queer books are out where people can see them. Gotta get that corporate ~equality~ street cred.
But I agree. Non-binary is an insidious thing that I almost think is being pushed deliberately onto young children to further the big money backing the trans fad's interests. If the kids accept at age five or six that they are ~non-binary~ that blurs the line against safeguarding them, leaving them open to further manipulation and acceptance of queer theory.
In case you've forgotten, queer theories entire purpose is working toward destabilizing the bonds that make up society so that they can be replaced with outright degeneracy. The big queer theorists have all but admitted as much. Maybe they've actually admitted it, I'm not clear.
Either way this destabilization relies on everyone accepting this theory. The adults know it's a hard sell to other adults with some form of critical thinking skills.
So, out of necessity they focus their attempts on converting the children. Children who will grow up thinking this way of life is normal and good. I know from personal experience that it's very hard, if not impossible to fully abandon the social morals and personal values you grow up with.
I'm about five steps away here from that meme of the dude with the wall of crazy conspiracy connections, it sounds like. I'm not saying this a conspiracy as most people think of it. I don't think there's a shadowy cabal of people using puppet strings to hire every queer teacher, write all these books, change schools, vote in woke Democrats, etc.
I think a few people/organizations with these goals are dumping money to get the ball rolling in society at large and letting lots of individuals do these things out of their own (manipulated) free will acting independently with the outcome being the achievement of these people's goals. It's subtle, but there's a difference.
To quite Christian religions: the greatest trick ever pulled by the devil was convincing people he didn't exist.