Posted on 06/30/2017 5:18:42 AM PDT by Kaslin
Ok I was just trying to get the visual right in my head
Propaganda was the Teen Vogue agenda, not even pretending to be about fashion. Every year, there’s a “green issue” which was a issue that provides a soapbox to enviro-nuts pushing the hothouse hoax.
A “young hollywood” issue that pushed new leftist movies. Sob stories about poor little teens “just like you” who can’t wear their headcovers to school or can’t find a safe space after they got to Europe from some third world country. I could go on.
The worst offender was that overweight grotesque effeminate ostensibly male creature—their featured “reporter” hugging and being buddies with whatever young teen was featured that month. Admittedly it’s been awhile since I’ve flipped through one of those nasty rags...
At least CNN cannot claim that I took her out of context
For teen drag queens?
“The transgender and “genderqueer” humans seem to live in a higher universe...”
The “pronoun crusade”, being led by the gender-neutral liberal anomaly, is in denial of nature.
Liberals like to quote evolution as being undeniable science, yet they will deny the nature of the “different genders”.
Political correctness can’t undo what nature wrought (with God’s direction) have created. They’re deluding themselves.
I teach classes at a California college. We're beginning to get emails now from 'newer' employees, which are being signed as follows (thankfully our existing faculty have not felt pressured to mimic this idiocy yet - but it's clear there's a campaign on to mainstream it):
Shannon K., Office of Professional Development
Identity Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
So what do our poor Latino/Latina Bros/Siss do.
That have that intolerant language that requires gender article agreement.
El, La, Los, Las and so on.
So what is the Mexican language for CIS?
These pronoun anarchists have a lot of work to do.
That is an incredible story. Thanks for sharing.
I’m trying to come with a way to put the identity bit in my tagline, but in a way that’s obviously sarcastic... I’m working on it!
Now wouldn’t a teen girl be offended and oppressed if we called her “he” or “it”? Or even the reverse if it were a modern sensitive teen guy?
I’d love to see someone try to write down who is entitled to be offended, what they should be called, justified violence, etc...
You may call me: early for dinner.
:)
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