Are There No Depths?
If there are limits to how far the politically correct brigade will push their depraved agenda, we haven’t reached them yet – although we must be getting close with this:
A school in England called an emergency assembly to tell children that a 12-year-old male pupil was having a sex change.
The youngster arrived for his first term at secondary school wearing a dress and with long hair in ribboned pigtails after his parents changed his name to a female one by deed poll over the summer holidays.
However, the boy, who is preparing to undergo hormone treatment and sex change surgery, was immediately taunted by classmates who recognised him from primary school.
As a result, the 1,000-pupil school in south east England decided to call an emergency assembly ordering children to treat him as a girl and use his new name.
Parents were not informed in advance, so they had no way of preparing their kids for the grotesque revelation that the poor boy was being mutated into a crude simulacrum of a girl, which reportedly left some horrified children in tears. Are there no depths to which our society will not descend in the search for such obscenity?
What the hell are the parents thinking of? That is utterly sick and sickening!
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That’s a sad tale of woe and malfeasance. Since when were children getting ‘sex changes’ – on the NHS? Bad.
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It’s a sickening story. Fair play to the school for putting the other kids off the same disgusting path.
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No doubt many of the staff thought that this was really groovy and inclusive but no way will the children of that school regard the sex-changer as anything other than a repulsive freak.
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Fucking sick parents.
That is child cruelty.
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You may be jumping to an unjustified conclusion. Whatever the failings of the NHS and the Dept of Health I strongly doubt they would permit a sex change on a minor without strong medical reasons.
If the child was a hermaphrodite, a rare condition where both male and female characteristics are present, the parents may have been advised to wait until puberty before deciding on corrective surgery.
My sympathy, if not yours, is for the child.
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