It’s better for a girl to be a tomboy than a boy to be a sissy, I say.
I agree. The girl won’t lose, or will in most instances regain her femininity. The guy will never regain his masculinity.
True. But the sexual confusion is aimed at both boys and girls.——because cultures need mature, strong men and women to survive. Without Virtuous people-—you have a slave state or brutal society like the Samurai, or total chaos. Without strong moral women who embrace femininity, you get no children-—selfish cultures that kill their own genetic offspring and will not sacrifice-—which is what family life is all about (and true Love). Tocqueville stated that the reason America was Great was because of the sacrifice of the pioneer women-—to take the burden of raising children and forming a home so the men had time and incentive to do great things.
Marxism is Radical Egalitarianism to remove all qualities (e-quality) which makes a human being a human (special, Unique)—like female/male, girl/boy—to destroy Natural Laws (God’s Design) which is the foundation of family and civil societies and the Constitution and our Individual Rights). This confusing children and modeling perversions will normalize it in children (form worldview alien to Christianity) is to pit boys and girls against one another (in competition like in business/combat to encourage girl against boy-—kids against parents, men against women, ethnic groups against ethnic group. They have to destroy unity and reduce everyone to the “same” level, and destroy the understanding of Natural Laws (and God’s Design). This is the foundation of Science and Reason and Logic (Natural Laws).....with no understanding of Natural Laws-—everything becomes Good and a Right.
Marxism destroys excellence—and destroys the idea of individual differences—to destroy the idea of Christian Ethics and erase the Christian God——Uniqueness/Individualism which made Western Civilization Great.
“I woke up one morning thinking about wolves and realized that wolf packs function as families. Everyone has a role, and if you act within the parameters of your role, the whole pack succeeds, and when that falls apart, so does the pack.”
Jodi Picoult