Cliff Kincaid
The DNA deniers in the media
By Cliff Kincaid
The media have launched a major campaign on behalf of the "transgendered." The Bruce Jenner ABC News interview is the most visible manifestation of this campaign. However, the NBC Nightly News on Wednesday ran a story by Kate Snow about the "transgender grandchild" of Democratic Rep. Mike Honda of Hawaii. Lacking in the coverage is any concrete definition of the term "transgendered" or any discussion of how children are now being used to promote an increasingly bizarre sexual agenda that requires physically mutilating or chemically treating very confused young people.
The Human Rights Campaign, a group co-founded by accused sex offender Terry Bean, a major Democratic Party fundraiser, quickly highlighted this latest NBC News report in a continuing series on "transgender youth."
However, just like the terms lesbian, gay, and bisexual, the word "transgendered" applies to certain behaviors or appearances and does not signify anything scientific or biological about a person.
Regardless of what you may see or read in the media, nature has given humanity two sexes, male and female, which are defined by DNA. People can call themselves anything they want, but the biological facts of life cannot be denied.
This is why, when the Washington Post ran a recent story about a "transgendered" soldier who claims to be a man, the paper noted that the military regards "him" as a "her," because biologically that is what she really is. You cannot change your DNA.
The point is that those claiming to be one of any number of categories of alleged sexual minorities can accurately be labeled DNA deniers if they deny their fundamental biological identity.
The liberals and their media allies always claim they are in favor of science on matters such as global warming or climate change. But strangely, on the matter of human sexuality, science is denied and people are allowed to make up "facts" about themselves, describing their sexuality in terms that happen to be pleasing to them for any reason at all. A new category is "questioning," meaning that a person can decide, apparently from day to day, what sexual minority they belong to.
If someone feels he or she is a member of the opposite sex, then that is perfectly acceptable, according to the LGBT community and its supporters.
But facts are facts, and science is science. Even liberal publications have to admit this. "The simplest thing DNA can tell you is whether someone is male or female," notes the Guardian.
But consider the NBC story. Snow referred to Rep. Honda as having "tweeted a photo of himself on Twitter back in February, grinning next to his beautiful 8-year-old granddaughter Malisa...." But Malisa is not a girl. Malisa is biologically a boy. He was born with the name Brody.
Snow reported that the parents "thought their second child would be a boy. But by the time their child was three, she had chosen a new name for herself – Malisa." A child at the age of three decided to become a girl? Could it be that the child was going through a phase and living in a fantasy? It seems apparent that the child was born a boy and was going through some confusion about his sexual identity. The parents decided to encourage this confusion by allowing the child to now identify as a girl.
Rather than celebrate this bizarre development, the parents should be questioned about their child-rearing skills. What the child (and the parents) may need is serious psychological counseling.
Of course, the homosexuals and their supporters, most notably President Barack Obama, adamantly oppose any kind of change therapy to return troubled young people to their biologically-based sexual orientation.
Snow reported, "Although there are no exact numbers, Malisa joined what experts say is a growing number of children transitioning at a young age." No exact numbers? Experts? Who are they? This is propaganda masquerading as journalism. It is designed to feed the notion that nature's determination that humans are born male and female is a gross miscalculation, and that humans can decide whether they are male or female, or whatever.
What Snow is describing is sexual confusion brought on by a culture (and possibly parents) which has obscured the sexual differences between men and women. This is where the homosexual movement has brought our nation.
Snow reports, "The family knows they are just at the beginning of this journey with Malisa, and work closely with a team of doctors. As she approaches puberty, they'll have to consider whether to use so called puberty blockers and hormone therapy."
The "puberty blockers" will be designed to stop "Malisa" from being the boy "she" is. They will stop the growth of facial hair and an Adam's apple. He may also have to undergo some form of sex change surgery or other medical treatment.
Rather than challenge this insidious campaign of making children into pawns of the sexual "liberation" movement, some conservative and Republican politicians on Capitol Hill are voting for measures to in some way "protect" or outlaw alleged "discrimination" against sexual minorities.
For example, ten Republican senators voted for a measure introduced by far left-wing Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy (VT) to protect alleged "LGBT homeless youth." They were Senators Kelly Ayotte (NH), Shelley Moore Capito (WV), Susan Collins (ME), Dean Heller (NV), Mark Kirk (IL), Lisa Murkowski (AK), Rand Paul (KY), Rob Portman (OH), Dan Sullivan (AK), and Pat Toomey (PA).
The term "LGBT homeless youth" is designed to expand the reach of the federal government into yet another area of human activity, based on questionable surveys and experts.
The power of the propaganda emanating from the media has created the perception, even among these Republicans, that this is a major problem that the federal government must address.
Not surprisingly, the homosexual movement was ecstatic. Thanks to those 10 Republicans, the headline over the AP article was, "A Majority Of The Senate Is Voting For LGBT Rights."
The DNA deniers are on the march, making serious inroads into the national Republican Party.
© Cliff Kincaid
April 24, 2015
The media have launched a major campaign on behalf of the "transgendered." The Bruce Jenner ABC News interview is the most visible manifestation of this campaign. However, the NBC Nightly News on Wednesday ran a story by Kate Snow about the "transgender grandchild" of Democratic Rep. Mike Honda of Hawaii. Lacking in the coverage is any concrete definition of the term "transgendered" or any discussion of how children are now being used to promote an increasingly bizarre sexual agenda that requires physically mutilating or chemically treating very confused young people.
The Human Rights Campaign, a group co-founded by accused sex offender Terry Bean, a major Democratic Party fundraiser, quickly highlighted this latest NBC News report in a continuing series on "transgender youth."
However, just like the terms lesbian, gay, and bisexual, the word "transgendered" applies to certain behaviors or appearances and does not signify anything scientific or biological about a person.
Regardless of what you may see or read in the media, nature has given humanity two sexes, male and female, which are defined by DNA. People can call themselves anything they want, but the biological facts of life cannot be denied.
This is why, when the Washington Post ran a recent story about a "transgendered" soldier who claims to be a man, the paper noted that the military regards "him" as a "her," because biologically that is what she really is. You cannot change your DNA.
The point is that those claiming to be one of any number of categories of alleged sexual minorities can accurately be labeled DNA deniers if they deny their fundamental biological identity.
The liberals and their media allies always claim they are in favor of science on matters such as global warming or climate change. But strangely, on the matter of human sexuality, science is denied and people are allowed to make up "facts" about themselves, describing their sexuality in terms that happen to be pleasing to them for any reason at all. A new category is "questioning," meaning that a person can decide, apparently from day to day, what sexual minority they belong to.
If someone feels he or she is a member of the opposite sex, then that is perfectly acceptable, according to the LGBT community and its supporters.
But facts are facts, and science is science. Even liberal publications have to admit this. "The simplest thing DNA can tell you is whether someone is male or female," notes the Guardian.
But consider the NBC story. Snow referred to Rep. Honda as having "tweeted a photo of himself on Twitter back in February, grinning next to his beautiful 8-year-old granddaughter Malisa...." But Malisa is not a girl. Malisa is biologically a boy. He was born with the name Brody.
Snow reported that the parents "thought their second child would be a boy. But by the time their child was three, she had chosen a new name for herself – Malisa." A child at the age of three decided to become a girl? Could it be that the child was going through a phase and living in a fantasy? It seems apparent that the child was born a boy and was going through some confusion about his sexual identity. The parents decided to encourage this confusion by allowing the child to now identify as a girl.
Rather than celebrate this bizarre development, the parents should be questioned about their child-rearing skills. What the child (and the parents) may need is serious psychological counseling.
Of course, the homosexuals and their supporters, most notably President Barack Obama, adamantly oppose any kind of change therapy to return troubled young people to their biologically-based sexual orientation.
Snow reported, "Although there are no exact numbers, Malisa joined what experts say is a growing number of children transitioning at a young age." No exact numbers? Experts? Who are they? This is propaganda masquerading as journalism. It is designed to feed the notion that nature's determination that humans are born male and female is a gross miscalculation, and that humans can decide whether they are male or female, or whatever.
What Snow is describing is sexual confusion brought on by a culture (and possibly parents) which has obscured the sexual differences between men and women. This is where the homosexual movement has brought our nation.
Snow reports, "The family knows they are just at the beginning of this journey with Malisa, and work closely with a team of doctors. As she approaches puberty, they'll have to consider whether to use so called puberty blockers and hormone therapy."
The "puberty blockers" will be designed to stop "Malisa" from being the boy "she" is. They will stop the growth of facial hair and an Adam's apple. He may also have to undergo some form of sex change surgery or other medical treatment.
Rather than challenge this insidious campaign of making children into pawns of the sexual "liberation" movement, some conservative and Republican politicians on Capitol Hill are voting for measures to in some way "protect" or outlaw alleged "discrimination" against sexual minorities.
For example, ten Republican senators voted for a measure introduced by far left-wing Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy (VT) to protect alleged "LGBT homeless youth." They were Senators Kelly Ayotte (NH), Shelley Moore Capito (WV), Susan Collins (ME), Dean Heller (NV), Mark Kirk (IL), Lisa Murkowski (AK), Rand Paul (KY), Rob Portman (OH), Dan Sullivan (AK), and Pat Toomey (PA).
The term "LGBT homeless youth" is designed to expand the reach of the federal government into yet another area of human activity, based on questionable surveys and experts.
The power of the propaganda emanating from the media has created the perception, even among these Republicans, that this is a major problem that the federal government must address.
Not surprisingly, the homosexual movement was ecstatic. Thanks to those 10 Republicans, the headline over the AP article was, "A Majority Of The Senate Is Voting For LGBT Rights."
The DNA deniers are on the march, making serious inroads into the national Republican Party.
© Cliff Kincaid
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