
Paul Cameron
Mental health experts say trans are normal and contribute their fair share. These experts pushed for trans-protected status under civil rights laws. Yet most adults feel trans individuals are disturbed and disruptive. Indeed, many normal folk bristle that trans enjoy special civil rights.
As such it is significant that in the last 30 days:
- A trans female shot and killed two pupils at a Catholic elementary school.
- The attempted assassin of Supreme Court Judge Kavanaugh declared he’s trans.
- A gay assassinated Charlie Kirk ostensibly in support of trans’ legitimacy.
The list of trans murderers is extensive and growing. The substantial correlation between homosexuality and murder (especially serial murder) has been documented since the 1980s. Two years ago, a woman pretending to be male, shot and killed students at a Protestant elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee. A trans gang has been murdering people as it moves across the country. Murders in gay news outlets suggest that trans individuals both murder and fall victim to murder at the highest rate of the four components of LGBTs.
Trump ended trans in the military. Might the above trio of murderous outrages lead to trans’ special civil rights being cancelled, and maybe even end the procedures that mutilate them?
Eventually, even the dullest of trans individuals realizes that no matter what therapists or supporters say, he is just a mutilated member of his biological sex. As such, he might try to harm the professionals or society that facilitated his mutilation or punish those who continue to deny his make believe "reality." So far, "de-transitioners" have laid suits against the professionals who ruined them, while some trans are so committed to making everybody pretend they have had a "sex change," that they have murdered the children of those poking holes in their fantasy.
Worldwide, most trans appear to be involved in prostitution, while on the internet a great deal of trans porn features "trans women" with penises, breasts, and female make-up! What a mess! As it is, a person is trans if he says so, not if X, Y, and Z has been done to his body – so you cannot tell if a corpse was (or a person is) trans. And if someone says they are trans, there is no physical test that can disprove it. We do not know if or how the two trans who shot the school children, or the lover of the assassin of Charlie Kirk, were mutilated.
Religion, adult-sex-partner-preference (the LGBT movement wants to eliminate the "adult"), and trans are protected under civil rights laws. The other protected classes as race, nationality, and sex can be physically proven. Meanwhile, evermore trans are murdering. How silly (and dangerous) when legal protections for a make believe mental state make it impossible to say what a woman is (for at least one SCOTUS judge), and scientific journals talk about "pregnant people" whilst dividing subjects in scientific studies into "cisgender" (that is, normal) or trans.
Additionally, the homosexual movement spawned trans. ‘Trans people" has had much to do with transforming costumed crazies into "furry people." We must make sure that "furries" don’t get added and "adults" subtracted from the list of mental entities that enjoy civil rights status.
Should we change how we treat crimes captured on video?
Speaking of messes, consider finding the shooter of Charlie Kirk. It took place at a university, with dozens, if not hundreds, of cameras recording just about everything happening within public spaces. The police initially said they did not know who did it and asked for help.
Public crimes are entertainment, especially for those used to trolling through videos. Had the police released all the videos on the campus quickly, millions would have engaged in figuring out who was where, how they got there, and how they left. The killer (and maybe his likely accomplices) may have been found before dawn. But no, although millions were interested and ready to go, the police acted as though they "owned" the detective work. We might save millions in salaries (and boring press conferences) if "the interested and available" were put to work.
In any case, it apparently took three days to solve the crime. I say apparently, because depending on what you credit over the internet, you can find smoothly produced content that "proves" Kirk was (A) assassinated by someone shooting from his side or front using a rifle; (B) shot by someone behind him using a handgun; or (C) he, in cahoots with the establishment, faked his death, and the whole cabal (possibly including Jewish spies who turn up in various iterations of many of the different accounts) is trying to figure out some way to resurrect him. Each of these theories and many more of which I am unaware are circulating on the internet. People purporting to be ex-snipers employed by various military establishments, the CIA, FBI, or other alphabet agencies attest to each of these theories on our screens with plausible presentations.
As the police still refuse to release the videos, each theory still has legs as of the last day of September. Swimming in a sea of conspiracies or false flags is easy, but if you want to know something close to the truth quickly, it no longer appears possible where mounds of evidence are hidden behind a bureaucratic wall. There is almost an unlimited number of theories about everything. So, when events as the riots of January 6th at the Capitol or the assassination of Charlie Kirk are recorded, those videos should probably be released within a few hours lest innumerable conspiracy theories be launched (and perpetrators get away).
Child molestations threaten pensions?
Adults probably believe they only need to be concerned about child molestation regarding their children or grandchildren. Think again if you live in trend-setting California.
Santa Monica employed a gay, Eric Uller, in the city’s Police Activities League program from the late 1980s – 2018. Although his arrest as a teen for molesting a toddler was uncovered in 1991, and by law he should have been dismissed, some of the city’s leaders allowed him to stay. A rather costly mistake, because Eric molested ~400 boys over his decades of service. As with so many gay mass-molesters, those in charge, in this case Santa Monica politicians and supervisors, were told repeatedly (even by police) that Eric’s behavior with the boys was suspicious. But boys who ratted on him were kicked out of the program, and police informers were told to "shut up" by their supervisors. Thus, even as gays in a bureaucracy lead to gay nests, so the sheltering of this gay molester suggests many of his supervisors were members of Santa Monica’s gay nests.
As these supervisors failed to meet their obligations to report the abuse or its strong suspicion, the city (not members of the gay nests) is on the hook for the ~$400 million in fines to the ~400 victims (and their lawyers).
Santa Monica – that beach city shown in so many movies – is facing possible bankruptcy.
But it is not alone. The Los Angeles Times noted that:
- The Los Angeles Unified School District sold $308 million of taxable bonds in July to cover settlements from its teachers and other employees who molested pupils and will issue hundreds of millions more of debt.
- Los Angeles County approved a $4 billion settlement with thousands of former juvenile detainees [overwhelmingly boys] and is expected to borrow heavily to fund the deal.
Similar fines are being paid by San Francisco and other large California public entities.
So, as gays promised, the sun came up the next day after homosexuality was legitimized. But the dues have come due, and pensioners or kids needing better schools may have to pay them.
In 1978, the Briggs Initiative sought to ban homosexuals from working in California's public schools. Teaching at Fuller Graduate School of Psychology in Los Angeles at the time, I supported it, arguing that homosexual teachers were role models and more apt to molest pupils. Ronald Reagan opposed Briggs: “Whatever else it is, homosexuality is not a contagious disease like the measles. Prevailing scientific opinion is that an individual's sexuality is determined at a very early age and that a child's teachers do not really influence this.” Reagan (and President Jimmy Carter) carried the day 42% to 58%. Had Briggs passed, gay teachers would have been barred from advertising in class, and there probably would have been fewer victimized pupils.
Unfortunately, while worthwhile in influencing public opinion, laws demonstrate limited efficacy in reducing sexual crimes. Thus, in our 1983-4 FRI nationwide sexuality survey, 17% of 203 gays and 12% of 1706 straight men admitted to having had sex with those “aged 15 or younger while they were 18 or older!” Sex with minors was a felony in every state from which we sampled (and we are the only pollsters who have asked the question to my knowledge). This is only what men said on a questionnaire, but most would think it so obviously wrong, you wonder at so many respondents admitting to it.
My clinical experience with so many homosexuals having and wanting to have sex with minors makes me think this is a low estimate of what actually happens (but there is no real-life database with which to compare these results). However, in our cataloguing of all 2012-2021 Google News child molestation stories, a third of all teachers caught having sex with pupils, homosexually violated them (and accounting for half the pupils victimized – gay predators, as Eric Uller in the Santa Monica Police Department above, averaged more victims).
The fining of a city is a complex moral problem. Should, 20 or 30 years after the alleged crimes, the city or school district be fined (and lawyers and claimants paid by innocent taxpayers, instead of those within homosexual nests)? Should retired city workers not get paid, roads not be built, etc., that lawyers and victims may? In just the Los Angeles area, taxpayers have paid thousands of claimants, thus being punished for the crimes of others. And, no matter what Reagan said or may have believed, many boys acquire homosexual tastes by being molested – just ask the boys of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Conversely, do taxpayers whose votes encourage LGBT lifestyles deserve to pay the costs of their predations? Might the mental health experts, politicians, and voters who helped create trans deserve some of the blame for the recent trans murders of elementary school teachers and students, as well as that of Charlie Kirk?
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