Imagine gender ideology and a side of speshulness making someone female who is attracted to the opposite sex making someone internalise their hatred for their own heterosexuality.
I think that's the worst thing about this queer everything nonsense. We're giving an entire generation of youth a fucking
complex over not being homos.
This started with the idea that children who were homos would grow up
without a complex for their orientation. That is a good thing, people should grow up feeling safe and happy about who they are. Sadly, post-modernism got involved and we all course-corrected
too far into straight up insanity.
1/5 of gen Z identifies as queer. Homosexuals, unlike trannies, have always existed in our records at about 4% of the population. So now we're expected to believe that
20% of an entire generation is now homosexual? No. Most of them are straight kids who have been shamed into feeling like being straight is the backwards/deviant sexual orientation. When classrooms have pride flags, teachers are suggesting transition to children without the parents knowledge, when the entire world flys pride flags all over social media for a full month, when the adults talk about the horrors of children being sucidial about being a normal
confused teenager - is it any wonder that the social contagion is going on?
These poor kids. They never had a chance. I saw a tweet the other day where the mom said that if you want to cut back your child's screen time to have a baby. Kid will come to resent the screen, because he knows that mom is paying attention to his sibling and act out to get mom's attention back on him. I was horrified.
I was one of the few people I knew who had a computer in my house back in the stone ages (1980s). We were limited to one hour on the thing. Two hours of TV a day. The rest of the time we had to entertain ourselves. We grew up just fine*.
Back when I was kid, parents were not our friends. Something changed during my childhood I think to create the parents the adults my age and younger are. I do wonder if the pendulum will swing back with the children of gen Z being super strict.
* I'm here, so that's debatable