Government is, first (and perhaps foremost), a tool for predators to use to feast upon their desired victims. Even while government claims to protect people from predators. Sometimes, we fail to understand, or even comprehend, the depth of the depravity which the predators and their enablers have. The entire idea of males who should be females, and females who should be males, is such an example of predation. Not just allowed by governments, but actively pushed by governments, “non-governmental organizations,” and advocates of anything and everything.
There are people who are different from the normal run of humans. Like all humans, they should be respected and protected from being abused and discriminated against because of what they are. But we submit there is a great difference between that and encouraging and aiding anyone in acts of aggression, including taking advantage of people (especially the young) for political and personal gain. But that is normal for human governments, is it not?
A correspondent reports this:
At last a mainstream medical association — far too late, and far too timidly — repudiates “gender transition” surgeries for minors. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) just declared:
When evidence regarding benefit is limited, natural history is uncertain, and fully informed consent a challenge, ASPS believes that plastic surgeons should adopt a posture of heightened caution, enhanced documentation, and explicit uncertainty disclosure, recognizing that their role is not simply technical but ethical.
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Political impacts on migration and population shifts within the States
The US Census Bureau has recently published this map:
The various comments online about this of course concentrate on the (politically) red and blue State divide. And to a degree, there is a definite correlation – and indeed, direct cause and effect. That was heightened by the impact of the panic over the Beer Flu (COVID-19) in 2020 and 2021. But by no means as clear cut as many tout.
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