🐱 4th Grader Eviscerates Texas GOP Senators For 'Attacking Me Since Pre-K' In Blistering Speech

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On Monday, April 12, 10-year-old Kai Shappley spoke before the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee, imploring them to reconsider the passage of a recent bill that would brand her mother a child abuser for respecting Kai's gender expression.

Shappley, a transgender fourth-grader, told the gathered legislators:

"I do not like spending my free time asking adults to make good choices."
"Texas legislators have been attacking me since Pre-K."
"I am in fourth grade now."
Republican state Senator Charles Perry recently told the committee:

"God created us all in his own image. We went outside that creation by our own accord and suffer with some of the consequences of being outside his will since the garden."
"This is another one of those issues that we find ourselves entangled in that unfortunately, the damage is to our most precious, precious being our children, not our personal lineage, but all of God's children and the children in this state."
Shappley rebuked Perry's argument by saying:

"God made me."
"God loves me for who I am, and God does not make mistakes."
Shappley ended her speech by saying:

"I want to say thank you to those of you who are sticking up for kids like me."
"By the time I'm in college, you will be celebrated in the history books."
Kai's mother, Kimberly Shappley, spoke to Good Housekeeping in 2017 about her experience as a Christian raising a three-year-old child who "was verbalizing that she was a girl at least six times a day."

"I used to lead a small ministry teaching Bible study, and I didn't support or condone those living the LGBTQ lifestyle."
"...There's never been a moment of doubt or regret after making the choice to let Kai transition. I've learned too much about identity and faith in loving my beautiful daughter exactly the way she is."
Social media heaped praise on Kai for her brave, passionate speech.

It's uncertain whether Shappley's testimony will have any impact on the Texas state Senate, but she has won the hearts of many onlookers online.

Her words should surely inspire many young girls in the future.
 
"God loves me for who I am, and God does not make mistakes."
Humans do neither though, and you are not God nor do you atone for your mistakes, though I still place more blame on the mother than you.

Social media heaped praise on Kai for her brave, passionate speech.
Misery always loves company.
 
"God loves me for who I am, and God does not make mistakes."


God didn't make sin, and it's because of our progenitor's simping sin that corruption entered His order and corrupted the nature of man such that disease, both physical and mental, could intrude.

I guess you could say that it was allowed, but that doesn't mean that it's a good position. It's like if you were born with a predisposition to schizophrenia-- that's not a good position for you to be in, regardless of whether it was allowed to happen.

Hope you like spending your adult years as an infertile genetic dead end and in a wheelchair due to brittle bones, kid
Don't forget the mental stunting.
 
"God loves me for who I am, and God does not make mistakes."

Now, I'm a godless heathen who only ever goes to church to lulz about buying "The God Delusion" from a church rummage sale so take what I say with a bucket of salt, but the way I've attempted to understand this "God makes no mistakes" / "God made me perfect" / "Why did God make me hate myself" nonsense is

God makes you to be perfect. Of course that crying gremlin that pops out of the womb isn't perfect! Nobody says you go to heaven and appear as the best version of yourself and thinks heaven is full of infants! They think the perfect selves that exist in heaven are adults!

God doesn't make mistakes. God makes tests and trials. Some people get external trials, like "Save X from Y". Some people get internal trials like "Deal with your disability". Passing these will make you a more strong and perfect self.

You're failing your test. Can fourth graders even get Fs?
 
"I don't like spending my free time asking adults to make good choices"
"By the time I'm in college, you will be celebrated in the history books."


I see mom's a big fan of Greta Thunberg.

Assuming her bible study story is true, I bet this is yet another case where at least 1 fundy parent doesn't like their effete son but does like what Iran does in lieu of stoning. Either way, "parents" like this deserve death.
 
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