Shouldn’t ‘Transitioning’ Have Filled The Nashville Shooter With Joy And Happiness?
In the wake of a survey that the Washington Post conducted, which suggests that most individuals who “transition” away from their biological sex are satisfied, a transgender person contradicted this by shooting up a Christian school in Nashville.
This is incredibly tragic.
According to reports, Audrey Hale was undergoing her “transition” process – living as a man, going by “Aiden,” and even using male pronouns – for over a year before she destroyed the front doors of The Covenant School, marched through its corridors, and murdered three adults and three nine-year-old children.
It’s important to note that not every transgender person is a sadistic monster who anticipates a shooting spree. However, it should not come as a surprise that a sadistic monster who kills people was undergoing a “transition.” Nowadays, we are in a phase where cultural influencers in America insist that transgenderism is nothing more than an identity issue we must all accept. But it isn’t that simple.
Adults can engage in strange and kinky behavior in private. And that’s fine since it’s a free country. But as soon as adults want the rest of the world to embrace and celebrate their strange and kinky behavior, that’s a whole different situation. At best, it’s unnatural, and at worst, it can lead to violent behavior.
The authorities stated that the shooter had an “emotional disorder” and had been receiving constant medical attention. She was living with her parents at almost thirty years old, and they were disturbed by her gun purchase (which they believed she had sold when, in reality, she had obtained several more).
But should we really be surprised? The media’s advocates treat the mental stress that transgender people experience as though it’s an unfair circumstance thrust upon them by others. No, the problem is the mental stress caused by transitioning. And whenever someone wants to talk about it, listeners recoil in terror.
Andrea Long Chu, a transgender writer, shared his personal experience in a 2018 New York Times op-ed piece. He described gender dysphoria as a feeling of being sequestered from warmth, hunger without appetite, flying home and realizing that you will live your entire life in an airplane, and loss. Chu also stated that his transition process had caused him to experience deeper psychological trauma. He claimed, “I feel demonstrably worse since I started on hormones,” and that he was suicidal now, whereas he wasn’t before undertaking hormone therapy.
These are not criteria of a well, stable person. They are not the ideas of someone requiring affirmation from others.
Chu claimed in the op-ed that he was about to undergo surgery to convert his penis into a “vagina” and acknowledged that he didn’t expect it to make him feel happy. Nonetheless, he believes that he has the right to express these thoughts and desires, even though they may be detrimental. He wrote, “I still want this, all of it. I want the tears, I want the pain. Transition doesn’t have to make me happy for me to want it.”
It is true that everyone is entitled to their own feelings and aspirations, even if they are unhealthy. But it is also true that when Hale’s “manifesto” is released by officials, I believe it will resemble Chu’s op-ed piece.
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