Posted on 04/21/2017 3:04:59 PM PDT by TigerClaws
A Harvard University office devoted to LGBT issues reportedly has issued a flier telling students that gender identity can change as frequently as day to day.
The flier from the Ivy League schools BGLTQ Student Life office, headlined Get the facts about gender diversity, informs readers that Sex assigned at birth and gender identity are not necessarily the same, Campus Reform reported Thursday.
The flyer adds that gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, hormonal makeup, physical anatomy, and/or how one is perceived in daily life.
The document also seems to categorize speech that challenges or disagrees with transgenderism as violence.
Transphobic misinformation is a form of systemic violence, read the document, which included examples of the alleged verbal violence: Fixed binaries and biological essentialism, manifest in gendered language, misgendering someone, and the policing of trans bodies, threaten the lives of trans people.
The reference to fixed binaries appears to have in view the notion that a persons gender identity is dependent on an unalterable binary male or female scheme.
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It’s all about the gender fluid. /ewwww /S
So what they’re saying is, everyone is now free to think like a chick. A chick with no wisdom. A chick with no self-control. A chick who grew up without a dad.
Got it.
Some days I feel like living on land.
Other days, I want live in the water.
/amphibisexual
The meme of gender fluidity has a leftist analogy with the erf: Erf fluidity.
One day, the erf identifies with glowBull cooling, the next day with glowBull warming, then climate change... So, we have at least three erf "genders". I suppose Climate Sameness is next.
Oh hell yes. Tomorrow I plan to be in the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders changing room because I think I will feel female tomorrow despite feeling male for 68 years.
In the words of the Great Jackie Gleason, "How sweet it is."
Precisely.
They have no imagination.
After doing my taxes I identified as IRS form 1042-S.
Long past time to close down Harvard. This isn’t education. It’s fraud.
Leaving sex aside, you can go a lot further.
You can assert your identity as a senior CIA analyst and demand admission to Langley.
Yep. It changes exactly as often as the chromosomes which dictate gender change.
If it weren’t for the big mental hospitals getting shut down; all these so-called intellectuals would be living in them as perpetual patients where they belong and not among normal people spewing the most insane nonsense.
According to the book of wisdom (Proverbs)
Do not move an ancient boundary stone set up by your ancestors. [Proverbs 22:28, NIV]
From a metaphorical analogy, the boundary stone is one’s sex. Sex does not change day to day and is set from birth. One is either male or female. It has been that way since the beginning of time.
I say we give Harvard to the Muslims, but the deal is they have to relocate it out of the country.
this is delicious
Professors and aides and other students have to address students by their stated gender identity. By changing identity, one can trip up those professors. If I were a student and wanted to make a point, I’d change my gender every hour - in fact, excuse me, off to the bathroom, come back as a different identity. The schools created this chaos, give it back to them until they choke on it.
Im no psychologist, but if youre gender is changing day to day, drop everything and run dont walk to get help.
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Yep, and people with gender issues almost always have other mental problems, too.
.....” people with gender issues almost always have other mental problems, too”.....
Actually they have mental health issues and is why they have sexual issues.
I was in the Army and I truly believe I invented “Don’t ask, don’t tell.”
I was in a company meeting and had just returned from Viet Nam.
We were in the Company break room and I, being and NCO, wandered in.
I was asked where my room mate, another Nam ‘Vet was. It was a Company meeting, after all.
I replied that I had no idea where he might be, him a combat veteran NCO.
The Sgt. then asked if he (room mate) was gay. (He did a lot of weed...)
I replied “I would be the last to know.”
If she’s hot, I’m suddenly a lesbian trapped in a man’s body.
So I’m going into the girl’s showers now.....
I wouldn’t doubt that.
Just gonna ramble here, not necessarily to you in particular. These have been my general thoughts over the years.
To be honest, it’s my take these people are evidence of some form of abuse. I wouldn’t say that in all instances, because there are some naturally challenged people out there.
Some parents are not suited to addressing this with their children. They probably aren’t suited to discussing disciplinary issues either. They mean well, but just aren’t equipped with good logic.
My take on it is that a lot of this could be avoided by a reasoned adult talking to the child and answering questions in ways that move the kid back to a normal stance. It shouldn’t be done overtly. It should be by stealth. And it’s important not to trash a certain mindset, because this could force the kid to clam up, when they really do need to talk.
Don’t urge a quick decision on things based on one or two perceived gender issues. Interpret things in ways that that still connect to normal gender positions based on anatomy.
You can play with a kid in such a way as to accentuate their normal gender, help reinforce it.
Is this always going to work? I don’t think so, but I do think there are young boys that are more effeminate than the others. This doesn’t mean they are homosexuals. It may often just mean they’re more sensitive than other kids. And hey, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. This will be a kid that is probably quite empathetic to other kid’s feelings, and they’ll be a great friend to someone.
Let the kid work it out without outside influences that seek to move them into some type of category that will haunt them all their days.
Keep them away from activist homosexuals or someone sympathetic to that way of life. They’ll screw the kid up quick.
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